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8 ways Chrome may be challenging Windows
Chrome isn't just challenging Internet Explorer -- new features under development point to a direct challenge to Windows itself. Read More


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Top Reasons to Choose HP BladeSystem
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WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks

Web Site Performance for the Speed of Business
IT organizations must look beyond raw network speed to increase website performance and deliver the superior online user experiences that drive business. Web performance is a multi-layered problem, encompassing reliability, scalability and mobile reach as well as speed. Learn More

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How to keep your Millennials happy
The much-anticipated wave of Millennials is upon us, with their addiction to social media, their attachment to consumer devices and their merging of work and personal lives. Read More


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2013 Network Management Software (NMS) Buyers Guide
This white paper contains an independent comparison study of six different network management solutions and provides guidance on how you can choose the correct network management solution. Learn More

Ubuntu takes aim at Microsoft, Google, Apple
Ubuntu 13.10 is going big -- taking aim at Microsoft, Google and Apple as it competes on every platform from the cloud to the smartphone. Read More


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Scale Communications to Rival Big Companies
Small and midsize businesses looking to minimize telecommunications spending should consider a hosted UC service. This paper highlights: • How to offload significant upfront capital expenses • On-premise vs. cloud UC tradeoffs • Side-by-side pricing comparison of hosted UC service and IP PBX Learn more >>

IT job growth slows
The tech industry is often touted as a bright spot on an otherwise lackluster hiring scene, but one firm's analysis of recent employment data finds it's not as vibrant as it has been. Read More


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