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Newest forecast kicks Windows' rebound further down the road RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap 2013 IT Roadmap Washington, D.C. - Dates Announced IT Roadmap will be returning to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Thursday, December 12, 2013. 8am - 4:30pm. Register now for this free one day, technical conference and expo! Click to continue In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Mobiquity Inc. Forrester Research: Choosing a Mobile Engagement Provider The challenges in creating mobile solutions that impact the business are increasingly driving the call for external help. In their new report, Wanted: Mobility Engagement Providers, Forrester Research defines a new class of suppliers that are answering that call. Learn the competencies to look for in a mobile partner, and the keys to success. Download Forrester's new paper, Wanted: Mobility Engagement Providers, to discover how to identify a mobile engagement provider that can help you build and deliver outstanding mobile solutions on an enterprise scale. T-Mobile kicks off free tablet data of 200 MB per month Samsung signs long-term deal with Gorilla Glass maker Corning Vulnerabilities in some Netgear router and NAS products open door to remote attacks Toshiba launches 1TB laptop drive less than 1/3-in. thick Galaxy S 4 mini set for sale by U.S. carriers in November Apple's free OS is no threat to Linux, says Torvalds New patent reform bill targets trolls New ARM embedded chip architecture aimed at cars, hospitals, factories Video: Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Round curved smartphone WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology Troubleshooting Performance in Virtualized App. Delivery While the potential value of XenApp is high, that value will not be fully realized if the solution does not perform as needed or expected. View Now Juniper to slash workforce by 3% Microsoft and Symantec push to combat key, code-signed malware Gear smartwatch will soon work with more Samsung smartphones LG steps into the Firefox OS market with Fireweb phone E.U. to suspend data sharing deal with U.S. Pivotal bulks up big data software portfolio JR Raphael: Chromebook Pixel revisited: 6 months living with Google's luxury laptop Preston Gralla: Why Microsoft is Apple's new whipping boy Darlene Storm: If you call yourself a hacker, does that automatically imply you have criminal intent? Jonny Evans: 5 reasons Apple's iPad Air event means more than you thought | |||||||||
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