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Google to unify smartphone, tablet Android OSes
With the next major Android OS release (version 4), code-named "Ice Cream Sandwich," Google will pursue having a single operating system for all types of smartphones and tablets. Read More


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The Critical Need to Secure the Web in Your Company
There has been an enormous increase in malicious Web-borne content, including user generated content posted to traditionally good Web sites, email messages that contain links to dangerous or newly compromised Web sites. Read More Today!

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Increasing Revenue Through Data Center Management
Non-linear growth creates hindrances in operation that become costly, as well as resource consuming. The best solution to this growing discrepancy between our business's technology dependence and its operational environment is to program infrastructure policy. Read now!

What is Microsoft thinking, paying $8.5B for Skype?
It's hard to envision what Microsoft intends to do with Skype for corporate IT. So what can users expect to get out of Microsoft's $8.5 billion investment? Read More


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Is Microsoft Desktop Virtualization for you?
Desktop Virtualization provides a comprehensive suite of solutions that enables companies to give their employees flexibility to work everywhere; simplifying compliance and management through a centralized and unified infrastructure. Learn how IT is empowering users with Desktop Virtualization with this on-demand roundtable. Click to continue

New tools to help iPhone, Android developers build on Azure
Microsoft is releasing tools aimed at making it easier for developers to build iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone 7 apps that use Windows Azure. Groupon, the popular daily deals site, is one of the first companies to use the tools. Read More

WebGL flaws give hackers a new point of entry
The flaws could be used to open an attack vector on a PC's graphics drivers, which in turn open access to the OS kernel. Read More



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