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Issue Of » January 15, 2007
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Why The iPhone Won't Make Apple A Player In Business IT
It will likely pressure smartphone rivals and corporate IT to provide better mobile computing. But it's unlikely to change the company's status as a runner-up in businesses
Do The Tech Watchdog Groups Need Watching?
Self-appointed advocacy groups have grabbed a share of the tech decision-making process.
Five Disruptive Technologies To Watch In 2007
This year will see the impact of several slow-developing technologies, such as RFID, virtualization, and advanced graphics.
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- Rob Preston Down To Business: Is Executive Pay Excessive?
- John Soat IT Confidential: Apple-Microsoft War Turns Real
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- Fed Charges In HP Case
- Who Does Net Neutrality Benefit?
- Credit Suisse Disruptive Technology Portfolio Mover Of The Week: Apple
- Disrupt-O-Meter
- IBM's Idea Factory
- Brief: Teradata To Split From NCR As HP Enters The Market
- HP Lands Rockwell
- Fast Is Building A Better BI Trap
- Invisible RFID Ink Safe For Cattle And People, Company Says
- SAP To Seek Contract Renewal For CEO Kagermann
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