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Samsung Galaxy S4 and Knox: iPhone versus Android just got exciting again

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Samsung Galaxy S4 and Knox: iPhone versus Android just got exciting again

A new flagship Galaxy S4 and Samsung's renewed interest in managing smartphones in the enterprise means Apple, BlackBerry and Microsoft will be facing a determined new competitor. Read more

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Live Webcast: IBM's Approach to ERP Transformation and Vendor Selection

Have you been thinking of implementing an ERP solution or upgrading your current legacy systems? Join us for this webcast series discussing what companies should consider when its comes to evaluating their ERP options.


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Today's recommended downloads

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