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In This Issue:
Computing Devices: Are your workers still shackled to a standard company PC? It's time to let them bring their own devices onto the network and develop other smart ways to deliver the computing power they need and ditch the fat desktop replacement cycle.
Netbooks Vs. Notebooks: 10 critical questions to ask.
Open Mandate: Obama administration releases its Open Government Directive.
Say What? The best quotations from a very turbulent year.
Review: Zinstall's deployment software lets XP and Win 7 co-exist.
Bob Evans: Will SAP move to tiered maintenance fees?
Art Wittmann: 802.11n is the Blu-ray of wireless.
Rob Preston: When it comes to creating IT jobs, the feds should grease the skids and get out of the way.
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