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UK firms dismiss SAM

Study finds companies blind to risks of legal non-compliance

Motorola to add Bing on Android handsets

Plans roll out this quarter in China

Opera launches Mini 5 beta on Android platform

Includes features such as speed dial, tabbed browsing, password manager and bookmarks

Dell simplifies data backup, recovery for SMBs

Automated setup and disk provisioning to speed up the backup process

comScore ranks motorola as top mobile OEM in US

RIM leads smartphone platforms with 43% market share

MTN Group FY09 revenue up 9.2% to R111.9bn

Subscriber growth up 28% to 116 million

SpringSource unveils tc Server Spring Edition

Apache Tomcat-based application server provides developers visibility into Spring apps

MicroStrategy unveils reporting software package

Allows users to develop operational and analytical reports from SAP and non-SAP data

GE releases IPN250 single board computer

Features Intel Core2 Duo, Nvidia CUDA and OpenVPX technologies

GyPSii launches new Tweetsii app

Combines real-time events and places with the power of Twitter

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Comments & Opinion

The CIO role: evolving or disappearing?

Jem Eskenazi assesses the changing, and perhaps threatened, role of the CIO, in an article written exclusively for CBR.

Open sesame

Twitter, Facebook and other social media are changing the face of traditional CRM, putting customers in the driving seat. Janine Milne finds out how companies should capitalise on this new era of transparency.

What now for MySQL?

With the EU approving Oracle’s takeover of Sun Microsystems, Steve Evans looks at what the future may hold for the open source database MySQL and the industry in general.

The Techies of the Noughties

CBR’s editorial team here unveils its choice of the 20 Most Influential Technologists of the Decade. Jason Stamper picks through the wreckage of a decade that began with the dot-com crash, and ended in recession.

The Road Ahead

We look at SAP's roadmap and ask whether the enterprise software firm can innovate fast enough to keep its heartland of large customers happy and break into newer markets. Janine Milne reports.

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