Road warriors are prime targets for hackers

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Google adopts single sign-on for more desktop, mobile apps.

Apple loses patent case over A7 chip, could face $860 million in damages.

InfoWorld Mobile Tech Report
October 19, 2015
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Road warriors are prime targets for hackers

Here are some steps companies and executives can take to enhance travel-related security READ MORE

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1. Google adopts single sign-on for more desktop, mobile apps

2. Apple loses patent case over A7 chip, could face $860 million in damages

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Google adopts single sign-on for more desktop, mobile apps

Google Apps administrators now can use single sign on for a wider set of Web and mobile apps READ MORE

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