'Almost finished' build of Windows 8.1 still a mess

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Helix flips Ultrabook expectations

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August 19, 2013
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The Steve Jobs story you should see isn't told in 'Jobs'

The focus on the founding of Apple and the development of the Mac, with a fast-forward to a struggling Apple that seeks Jobs's help, isn't the story that should have been made into a movie about Jobs the man.

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Issue highlights

1. 'Almost finished' build of Windows 8.1 still a mess

2. Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Helix flips Ultrabook expectations

3. Excel 2010 cheat sheet

4. Can Healthcare Big Data Reality Live Up to Its Promise?

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Securing Edge Data at the Center

Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >>

'Almost finished' build of Windows 8.1 still a mess

Now that Windows 8.1 Build 9471 is widely available, it's time to take another look at the painful changes in Windows 8 'Blue.' READ MORE

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Helix flips Ultrabook expectations

The fast, functional Windows 8 laptop-tablet lets you detach for tablet use or dock with the display facing in or out. READ MORE

Excel 2010 cheat sheet

Whether you're upgrading from Excel 2007 or an earlier version, we show how to find your way around Microsoft Excel 2010 and make the most of its new features. READ MORE

Can Healthcare Big Data Reality Live Up to Its Promise?

If any industry's ready to reap the benefits of analyzing reams of data from disparate sources, it's healthcare. But just because there's a will doesn't necessarily mean there's an easy way. READ MORE

White Paper: Riverbed Technology

Eliminating the Challenge of Remote Backup

In today's global economy, many companies are increasingly distributed. That puts IT in a precarious position, especially when it comes to backup processes. Providing IT services to remote locations generally requires investment in local servers, storage, and networking. Read Now

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