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Microsoft to wrap Nokia deal Friday, name subsidiary 'Microsoft Mobile' WHITE PAPER: BMC Software The Future of IT: Putting the Customer First IT is adapting to this new world of consumerized technology, and focusing on its own employees as internal customers. Learn More In this Issue
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SEC seeks data on cyber security policies at Wall Street firms Apple customers downsize iPhone, iPad storage in March quarter iPhone texts come to Google Glass WHITE PAPER: Box Empowering Your Mobile Workers A modern mobile IT strategy is no longer an option, it is an absolute necessity. Here's how some of the nation's most progressive corporations are meeting the many needs of their mobile workers - without overwhelming their IT departments - with the help of Box. Learn more!
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