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Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles
Major tech stalwarts, including Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Cisco, are among the most cash-rich companies in the world. They have billions, in the form of cash and short-term investments, to spend on acquisitions, R&D, stock buybacks, dividends, and more. Here's how they rank. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Successfully Consolidating Branch-Office Infrastructure
Forrester Consulting recently analyzed the requirements for consolidating branch office infrastructures while simultaneously supporting the demands of emerging business goals View Now

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Empowering Information Security with Desktop Virtualization
IT faces an uphill battle to manage and protect enterprise applications. To control risk across the diverse computing landscape, organizations must centralize control of enterprise Windows applications, ensuring that only authorized users have access. This paper describes how desktop virtualization offers IT a powerful solution. View Now

Apple, Google, or Microsoft? Your platform will dictate your office app
We seem to be moving to a world where you'll realistically have a choice of just iWork on iOS and OS X, Quickoffice on Chrome OS (and perhaps iOS and Android tablets), and Office on Windows and (in a limited version) OS X. Read More

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The perfect security defense is right under our noses
The security defense we need is one that basically puts a security expert on each computer. And with a simple, two-component system based in the cloud, we can achieve it. Read More

Parallels Access shows why an iPad is a poor PC or Mac
Yes, there's a thrill of being able to open InDesign or Excel on your iPad. But that thrill quickly dissipates once you realize how little you can actually do. Read More


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