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IBM might want RIM's crown jewel -- its enterprise business
Two unnamed sources, including one person who said IBM has informally approached RIM about buying the unit, claim that IBM has shown interest in acquiring RIM's vital enterprise services business. Read More


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Motorola to cut 4,000 employees as it focuses on high-end devices
Motorola Mobility is cutting 4,000 employees as the company shifts its emphasis from feature phones to focus on high-end devices. The company plans to close or to consolidate about one-third of its 90 facilities. Read More

'Shadow IT' on the rise in businesses
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