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					<title>Outrage over net neutrality decision heard &#8216;round the Internet</title>
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					<description>The Federal Communications Commission&#8217;s proposed new rules for net neutrality touched off a firestorm across broad sections of the Internet this week, as critics charge that the FCC has effectively gutted the entire concept.</description>
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					<description>Companies that have implemented unified communications have seen direct and tangible savings of up to 75% in their phone and equipment costs, but the longer-term and greater impact is increased productivity. What was originally seen as a soft benefit is now turning into hard ROI. Unified communications is becoming a strategic element in daily workflows and is making organizations more operationally efficient than ever before.</description>
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					<description>Exploit kits comprised of malicious programs that identify and then attack cyber-vulnerabilities and spread malware represent the dark but massively profitable side of cybersecurity attacks.</description>
										<dc:creator>Patrick Sweeney, Dell executive director, product management</dc:creator>
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