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White Paper: Okta Cloud-first, mobile-first organizations are seeing huge benefits from taking a more distributed approach to IT. Business units are given more freedom to evaluate and select SaaS applications that will enable efficiency and growth. Users are given more freedom to use the devices that make them the most productive. Read More ▶ |
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White Paper: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) While it's the biggest force driving IT change today, mobility has yet to overhaul the things users need to do to get their jobs done: people still primarily work with email, applications, and files. When it comes to email and applications, the solutions are straightforward. Read More ▶ |
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