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The Enterprise Strikes Back: 21 of the 25 hottest tech firms are biztech

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | June 08, 2012

The Enterprise Strikes Back: 21 of the 25 hottest tech firms are biztech

Forget about Facebook. Tech's big growth story is in the enterprise. Culled from Forbes' list of the 25 fastest-growing tech companies, the enterprise rules. Read more

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