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TechRepublic Member | December 15, 2010


Editor's note: For this month's Patch Tuesday, there are 17 security bulletins for 40 vulnerabilities. Another big story is that TIME named Mark Zuckerberg its Person of the Year. Be sure to check out the top performing products in 2010 as determined by CNET Labs. - Jason

Microsoft Patch Tuesday: December 2010

Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's December 2010 patches in your organization. Read more

Resource of the day

Innovation Through End-to-End Unified Networking Solutions

This paper explains how leading networking solutions provide a broad portfolio of secure unified networking products and solutions that reduce complexity, enhance business agility, and manage costs.


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