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Mobile employees want speedy apps

Anticipating greater numbers of employees working on the road? Better pay close attention to application performance. Read full story

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Microsoft urges users to disable vulnerable Windows network protocol
Attack code that exploits a critical unpatched bug in Windows is likely to go public soon. Until Microsoft can create a fix, the company wants users to run an automated tool that disables Server Message Block 2, a network file- and print-sharing protocol that ships with Windows.

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