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EMC sues startup for stealing trade secrets through staff hires

12 must-have iPad apps for newbies

Five ways IT can prepare for wearable devices at work

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November 06, 2013
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EMC sues startup for stealing trade secrets through staff hires

EMC has sued Pure Storage for allegedly colluding with some of the storage giant's former employees to misappropriate and bring to the startup confidential EMC information and trade secrets, including lists and notes on current and potential customers.

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