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CIO Columnist 8 Windows 8 Apps Under $25
By Kevin Casey
These eight budget-friendly Windows 8 business apps provide time management, voice-to-text dictation and more, for a grand total of $24.42.

Adobe Kills Boxed Version Of Creative Suite
Adobe gives up on discs in shrink-wrapped boxes to focus on delivering software as a service for its Creative Cloud customers.

Google Apps To Office 365: Why To Switch
Here's the business case for why I moved from Google Apps for Business to Microsoft Office 365 -- and why you may want to do the same.

Dell Buys Enstratius, Extends Cloud Reach
Dell buys Enstratius to gain ability to deploy workloads to 23 major and secondary cloud service suppliers.

EMC ViPR Bets Big On SDN
EMC's ViPR, a new software-defined storage platform, is a big bet on virtualized storage services. ViPR borrows from the SDN playbook with a controller and APIs.

Microsoft, Skype Patent Case: Big Target
CopyTele CEO Robert Berman, whose company filed two claims last week against Microsoft's Skype service, says his case is nuanced.

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8 Windows 8 Apps Under $25
These eight budget-friendly Windows 8 business apps provide time management, voice-to-text dictation, aggregate search and more, for a grand total of $24.42.

Adobe Kills Boxed Version Of Creative Suite
Adobe gives up on discs in shrink-wrapped boxes to focus on delivering software as a service for its Creative Cloud customers.

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