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In the second installment of our audiocast with Michael D. Osterman, of Osterman Research Inc. he speaks to issues facing Lotus Notes administrators deploying mobile devices in their organizations, and the direction of this market. Parts 1 and 2 of this interview are available in either text or audiocast format, allowing you to read them now or download them and...
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