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AT&T to disclose government requests for user data WHITE PAPER: Mitel Networks Guide to Building a Successful UC RFI Enterprises have an unprecedented opportunity to transform workplaces and the ways teams communicate with peers and extended ecosystems of partners. Learn More In this Issue WEBCAST: BlackBerry The Enterprise Security Capabilities of BlackBerry 10 The BlackBerry® platform has always maintained robust end-to-end security. In this webcast, find out how BlackBerry 10 guards against data leakage, prevents unauthorized access, secures corporate apps on personal devices and much more with advanced policies tough enough for the most security-conscious organizations in the world. Learn More The 9 hardest things programmers have to do Quanex halts its SAP rollout, citing a strategy shift WHITE PAPER: Exablox Christmas Wish List - Is Your Storage Naughty or Nice? In this storage Christmas wish list we look at the "naughty" storage solutions and examine why they are failing today's IT. The paper also reviews the "nice" emerging storage solutions that are delivering significant benefits - so you can that kick back and sip eggnog by the fire. Learn more! Verizon to report on law-enforcement data requests Someone made money off the Surface RT: Former Microsoft asset manager charged with insider trading Tech luminaries we lost in 2013 | |||||||||
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