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Mingis on Tech: Getting a bead on tech trends for 2017

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Dec 01, 2016

Like daughter, like father

Pilot fish's eight-year-old daughter comes to him in a panic -- she says she saved all her stories like he told her to, but now she can't find any of them. But it seems she may have inherited that tendency. Read More

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Mingis on Tech: Getting a bead on tech trends for 2017

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Mingis on Tech: Getting a bead on tech trends for 2017

So what's keeping IT execs up at night as 2016 winds down? Our exclusive Tech Forecast 2017 special report has the answers -- along with info on the disruptive forces gathering on the horizon. Read More

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