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4 leaked Microsoft apps reveal an exciting, intelligent future for productivity

Microsoft partners with 20 more Android tablet makers to pre-load Office apps | Enterprise tech a no-show at Google I/O

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4 leaked Microsoft apps reveal an exciting, intelligent future for productivity
Thanks to a Twitter leaker, a new wave of Microsoft productivity apps shows themselves, including a stripped-down version of OneNote and an Office version of Cortana. Read More


WHITE PAPER: KPMG and Thomson Reuters

Ease Tax Burdens with Automated Indirect Tax Management
This paper will help explain the indirect tax landscape and how organizations can utilize automation to elevate their tax management processes. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Radware

The Role of ADCs in Network Functions Virtualization
Learn how the industry's first NFV compliant, software-based application delivery controller (ADC) on the market helps reduce the total cost of ownership for carriers' traffic steering and large enterprises' load balancing functions. Read Now.

Microsoft partners with 20 more Android tablet makers to pre-load Office apps
The move continues Satya Nadella's 'mobile-first, cloud-first' strategy Read More

Enterprise tech a no-show at Google I/O
Google for Work and the company's other enterprise tools received nary a mention at its annual I/O developer conference this week. Google also notably omitted its cloud computing, TV, social media initiatives and focused on Android, VR and other consumer projects. Should IT pros worry? Read More


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent

The Three Industry Trends Changing Enterprise IT
This webinar will look at how CIOs can leverage three intersecting trends – cloud, new technologies, and web-scale IT – to help their companies respond rapidly to new business opportunities. Learn More

Windows 10: Which classic Microsoft default apps should be killed?
Based on what we've seen in Microsoft's Windows 10 preview editions, here's our take on which classic apps should be kept and which should be killed when the final version of Windows 10 ships. Read More

Google's Polymer 1.0 brings reuse and better branding to Web development
Google's Polymer 1.0 library promises to tame Web development awash in HTML soup, and make it easier for developers to create feature-laden apps and websites. Read More


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Five Key Elements of Complete IT Compliance
In the past, the needs of the business have often overruled the requirements of compliance, but in light of recent security breaches and compliance failures, this attitude is no longer an option. Organizations must modernize their approach to compliance and close the SecOps gap with a strategy designed for today's complex, dynamic IT environments. Learn More

Facebook Messenger is king of IM apps, but people still prefer SMS
A new survey about 'the role of texting in our personal and professional lives' found that the majority of respondents prefer SMS to IM apps, and 80 percent of them use SMS for business communications. Read More

Microsoft app store gets a spring clean before Windows 10 launch
The changes aim to make it easier to find quality apps Read More

13 must-have security tools
The experts weigh in on their top picks for protecting enterprise networks. Read More


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