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See - and hear - what it was like to surf the web 20 years ago
CERN launches a line mode browser emulator to recreate the experience of the first cross-platform browser. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Demonstrate the Business Value of Security
This Forrester report highlights the most common mistakes made in the budgeting process and offers Forrester's step-by-step Information Security Value Model to guide you through a strategy to support smart investment and resource allocation. Learn More

WEBCAST: Dell VMware

Key Data Protection Challenges Facing Today's Enterprises
The data avalanche is accelerating. IDC estimates that the "digital universe" -- which is the total of all digital data created (and replicated) -- will reach 4 zettabytes this year. That's almost 50% more than 2012 volumes, and nearly four times the amount created and replicated in 2010. View Now

16 IT skills in high demand in 2013
Industry experts weigh in on what IT skills are the hottest with employers and what forces are driving those career trends. Read More

Life after users: The Detroits of the Internet
They were once busy, bustling sites with lots of traffic and personal interaction. Then the users went away. What happened? Read More

11 foods you'll be eating in 2050
Some are a new take on familiar favorites, but others require some serious lateral thinking before chowing down on them. Read More

BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Official Ubuntu Server Book, 3rd Ed.
We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter now for your chance to win! Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Five answers to top BYOD Challenges
Mobility has revolutionized how we do business. Managing mobility and BYOD means knowing how to navigate changing operating systems, changing platforms and changing hardware to reap benefits like improved productivity, agility, growth and better customer service. Here are five steps for choosing an MDM solution for today -- and tomorrow. Learn More

Will OS X Mavericks look like iOS 7?
Will Apple make OS X Mavericks look like iOS 7? Plus: The hidden features in iOS 7, and how to extend your iPhone's battery life. Read More

12 best places to land a tech job
Good news! You may not need to uproot to find a new opportunity. Read More

20 steps to a lean, clean machine
If your legacy laptop is showing signs of age, it could simply need some basic maintenance. Here's a step-by-step guide to how to clean out your system. Read More

Sign and send documents from your phone, for free, without pain
Do you know about HelloSign? You do if you've ever so much as mentioned a fax machine or a scanner while in my hearing distance. You need HelloSign on your phone. Read More

18 supercool objects made with 3D printers
3D printers are being used to create some amazing things, many of which were on display at the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in San Jose. Here are 18 3D printed items that really stood out. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.


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