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10 things we love about Ubuntu 13

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WEBCAST: Fluke Networks

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First Look: Maxthon Cloud Browser for Windows
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WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc.

Good APM Practices Get Results
According to NetForecast's survey, enterprises with application performance management (APM) best practices benchmark scores above six on a ten-point scale experience 75% better results in critical areas. This research paper reveals the survey results as well as discusses the best practices for APM. Learn More.

Ubuntu 13.10 to feature Mir display server by default
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WEBCAST: Ruckus Wireless

BYOD Meets Smarter WI-Fi
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