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In This Issue:
Content Management: Collaboration, social networking, and document management are merging, forcing changes to enterprise IT strategy. What you do in the next year will determine whether the pieces slide neatly together--or end up scattered about.
Review: NewScale shines among four service catalog options.
Amazon's Preemptive Strike: It cuts prices and adds options in the cloud.
Bob Evans: Informatica is moving aggressively into the cloud. But will this data-integration leader continue to thrive as an independent company?
Art Wittmann: Embrace the netbook. But beware--those device policies you crafted a few years ago won't fly.
Rob Preston: How do you define prosperity?
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