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Michigan’s Auto Tech Hub Is Speeding Up The gauge on the Motor City may be hovering perilously close to empty, but within commuting distance of Detroit, there’s a high-tech automotive hub growing under the radar in nearby Ann Arbor. Pamela Rentz looks at two automotive technology and research centers in Ann Arbor. |
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Is a Mobile Site Enough for Your Business or Should You Have an App? It’s worth the time and cost to design a mobile site for your customers' convenience. But is it worth it to go one step further—to create an app? Apps require more investment and new marketing channels, but they could bring in new customers or help you manage the ones you have. Let's consider. |
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The Risks and Rewards of Bring Your Own Device Policies Many companies are allowing BYOD, but a staggering number of them aren't doing anything to ensure that those devices don't easily give up sensitive information that could harm the business or its clients. Learn what can be done to make sure that data is protected—no matter what happens. |