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Quake unlikely to raise PC prices RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011 IT Roadmap Denver returns April 28 to the Colorado Convention Center! Through executive keynotes, ROI workshops, technical tutorials, strategy sessions, networking opportunities and a private IT expo, attendees will gain insights into the latest IT issues, trends, challenges and solutions from top IT analysts and practitioners. Register now to attend! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: IBM Three Proven Methods to Achieve a Higher ROI Discover the benefits to be gained by taking data mining to the next level, and learn several approaches that are delivering multiple results for other organizations. Read Now Epsilon's epic fail: The numbers don't add up Judge in Oracle-Google case gets a lesson in Java WEBCAST: Dell - Microsoft It's Time to Virtualize Mission Critical Apps This webinar will explore the myths and realities of these concerns with a particular emphasis on companies that have successfully moved critical Microsoft applications to virtual environments. Learn more. AT&T, not Apple, is to blame for dropped iPhone 4 calls EMC's 'big data' efforts gain momentum Dell to invest $1 billion to boost data storage products | ||||||||||
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