Wednesday, 17 October 2012

CIOs may have no choice in supporting Windows 8

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CIOs may have no choice in supporting Windows 8

Scott Lowe has some advice for those CIOs who intend to ignore Windows 8: It's not going to be as easy to do as you think it is. Read more

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Today's recommended downloads

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