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Should you buy enterprise applications from a startup?

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Should you buy enterprise applications from a startup?
Get ready for radical changes in software purchasing. Read More

A strategy for strategy: Figuring out how to figure out what IT should do next
Though nearly all modern enterprises are well managed, a sadly large proportion lack a real IT strategy. That equates to going nowhere with great efficiency. Read More

Oops! Microsoft accidentally teases Windows 9 'coming soon' on social media
Microsoft's internal censors seem to be sleeping on the job this year. In June, the Surface Pro 3 manual included several references to a small-screen Surface Mini despite the fact that a small-screen Surface Mini was never actually released. And now, as rumors of Windows 9 swirl, Microsoft China appears to have confirmed the impending reveal. Read More

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China gives Microsoft 20 days to answer questions in anti-monopoly probe
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Uber vows to defy German ban on its UberPop ride-sharing service
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Apple blames leaked nude celebrity photos on 'targeted attack'
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Hackers make drive-by download attacks stealthier with fileless infections
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