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Steve Jobs is the Grandfather of consumerization

Jobs never aimed to conquer the enterprise market, but the Apple innovator's legacy will be largest here

DeepSafe would have prevented Stuxnet: McAfee

Security vendor adds to its DeepSafe technology portfolio at its Focus 11 conference

RIM could still face lawsuits over outage

Plus, Google+ for enterprise may be coming soon and the tech giant's legal battle with Oracle gets delayed

Intuit drops two small-business applications, frustrating some users

Time Tracker and Time and Billing are no more as of Dec. 1

Gartner: Private clouds are a last resort

The research firm says enterprises should consider public cloud services first

Nokia reports loss ahead of first Windows Phone launch

Nokia will start selling smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Phone software before the end of the year in some markets

Motorola Droid Razr

First impressions show the smartphone is razr sharp

EMC launches new channel-only product, partner programs

EMC has launched a new product exclusively for the channel to take on the midmarket, along with three new programs for partners

How the channel can survive- and thrive- into 2015

Partners need to collaborate with each other and invest in sales staff with business experience

Ballmer disses Android as cheap and complex

Plus, the role of the cloud in cutting IT debt and Microsoft's relationship with Infosys deepens

Asus U36S

This pretty, portable notebook has everything you need and more--assuming you're not an audiophile

Developers welcome RIM’s BBX roadmap

Attendees at BlackBerry DevCon said the company needed a clear plan and delivered

Samsung, Google unveil latest Android OS, phone

The Galaxy Nexus will become available worldwide and will run Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich

Apple sets iPhone, iPad records, but misses analyst targets

Analysts had projected iPhone sales of about 22 million for the quarter

Smaller VARs may need to sub-contract from big fish on procurement: Clement

The government's Shared Services Bureau is the talk of GTEC 2011, as the feds get ready to shake up IT service delivery and procurement

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