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Microsoft sabotages Windows-via-the-cloud services
Making Windows instances available on any computer, tablet, or even smartphone would be a real boon to mobile users. Yet Microsoft wants nothing to do with it. Read More


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Software updates: The good, the bad, and the fatal
Just about every aspect of IT, every piece of hardware and software, will need to be updated at some point along the line. But "necessary" does not mean that the process will be either straightforward or comfortable. Read More

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Review: Dell blade servers tip the scales
Dell's M1000e blade system wows with novel new blades, improved management, modular I/O, and 40G out the back. Read More

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CDW CEO: On growing services, cloud applications and reshaping IT
Thomas Richards talks about how the services company can help customers with mobility issues and the BYOD challenge. Read More



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