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Editor's Note
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Good morning,
As Microsoft prepares to hold its annual Worldwide Partner Conference, channel partners are hoping Microsoft will finally clarify how they'll fit into its software as a service strategy.
In other news, we take a look at how Apple is preparing to go to to toe with Blackberry in a battle to enter the business and enterprise market.
What do you think?
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Editor
editor@crn.com.au
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iPhone vs. Blackberry: Who will rule in business?
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Opinion: Denial
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Blade predicts future trends
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