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Better Together: Managing Your Apple Devices as an Ecosystem

The reality is desktop operating systems - Windows, macOS and Chrome OS - have little in common. All have a unique workflow to provision, encrypt, deploy, secure, update and support devices. The same "uniqueness" also applies to the mobile platforms: iOS, Windows Mobile and Android. Read More

IDG Enterprise's Digital Edge 50: Pushing Digital Boundaries

The 2017 Digital Edge 50 awards recognize 50 organizations for digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact. Entries were judged by a panel of executive peers, including past winners, who evaluated projects on complexity, scale, business outcomes and innovation. Winning entries span more than 15 industries and seven countries outside the U.S. -- Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Singapore and Switzerland. View the special report

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