Quarter of business devices will be tablets by 2019

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Growing demand for mobile tech to see tablet penetration rocket in the UK, IDC claims

Demand for tablets in the commercial space in western Europe is so strong that in just five years they will make up a quarter of all business computing devices. IDC claims that in the UK, France...

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