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Microsoft misjudges millennials, spectacularly

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Legacy to the rescue: Well-tuned foundational systems make cutting-edge projects possible

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Architecting A Platform For Big Data Analytics

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Read Computerworld's August monthly digital magazine!

In this edition: Bridging IT's growing generation gap, legacy systems to the rescue, scaling analytics and much more. Read More

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Citrix Customers Put Google Chromebooks to Work

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