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Labs Outlook 2010: This Year Will Be Big for Windows, 802.11n Wi-Fi and Mobile Web Development

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After kicking the tires of Windows 7 in 2009, enterprises will be ready to adopt the new OS in 2010. However, much-ballyhooed enterprise features may not make as big of an impact as Microsoft had expected (or hoped), and IT managers will lean on trusty old technologies to aid in migration. Now that the standard has been ratified and competition is growing stiffer, the time is right for enterprise adoption of 802.11n. And, you can expect to see bold moves in the mobile app space.
– I see 2010 bearing fruits from seeds planted throughout the barren year that was 2009.
Certainly, Windows 7 was one of the major technology stories of 2009, but corporations mostly watched and tested, as is normally the case with new operating systems and low IT budgets. Well see larger numbers of…

 Labs Outlook 2010: This Year Will Be Big for Windows, 802.11n Wi Fi and Mobile Web Development

 Labs Outlook 2010: This Year Will Be Big for Windows, 802.11n Wi Fi and Mobile Web Development

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 Labs Outlook 2010: This Year Will Be Big for Windows, 802.11n Wi Fi and Mobile Web Development

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