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Measure for measure
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Map to the future
There has been a major shift in CEO priorities from early in 2009 with top priorities switching from cutting costs to …
A perfect fit
It would seem obvious that for the effective functioning of an enterprise data centre it is imperative that both IT …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Tareque Choudhury
Prior to BT Tareque held positions with Secure Computing CyberGuard, AT&T Canada and IBM Canada. Tareque holds a Masters in …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Franchesca Walker
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