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Nokia emphatically denies a return to mobiles

Jonny Evans: The Apple Watch troubleshooting guide | IDG Contributor Network: Target's under-stocked sale: Lessons not learned

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Stephen Glasskeys: Nokia decidedly, definitely, emphatically denies a return to mobiles (FOR NOW)
Disregard it all, so sayeth Nokia. Disregard any report, rumor, blog post, forum thread, random headline, palm reading, or star charts claiming... Read More


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Harvard Business Review: Modern Business Planning
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A Solution to Network Security That Actually Works
Facing unique challenges, enterprises need a comprehensive, multi-dimensional approach to network security. This document provides a planning framework and how Ixia can help at each step to strengthen and protect your network and ensure ongoing security resiliency. View now

Jonny Evans: The Apple Watch troubleshooting guide
Congratulations on your new Apple Watch, you'll have some fun with it. And here's what to do if things go wrong. Read More


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Navigating Operating Costs and Roadmap Uncertainties for SAP
New innovation and updates in core ERP lag as SAP focuses all its attention on a long-term, high-risk "re-platform" strategy with its newly announced S/4HANA suite. Join us on May 14th at 1:00 p.m. EST for a live discussion and expert insight. Learn More

IDG Contributor Network: Target's under-stocked sale: Lessons not learned
In retail—and especially in E-Commerce—there's a nuanced distinction between having a very popular sale and arranging for far too little merchandise. It's like those hold recordings that say the lengthy hold time is because of high customer volume, prompting most people to mumble "That and the fact that you're too cheap to hire enough call center operators." That's E-Commerce Lesson #1. E-Commerce Lesson #2 is that the distinction between a site being down—having crashed—and a site that is responding very slowly is usually lost on shoppers. IT may understand the difference, but the consumer who can't make the desired purchase won't. Target this week relearned both lessons. Read More

Sharky: And people say IT security slows users down
This big company has a huge campus, with shuttle buses get get people between buildings -- and a facilities department that wants to tighten up security. Read More


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