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TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 4, 2013: Mark LaRow, senior vice president of products at MicroStrategy, how his company's software Usher works. Usher is basically a smartphone app that employees can use to swipe into a building or log into their computer system. It would effectively replace ID cards and network passwords. It’s part of a trend in making offices not only more digital, but also more mobile. (Photo by Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 4, 2013: Mark LaRow, senior vice president of products at MicroStrategy, how his company's software Usher works. Usher is basically a smartphone app that employees can use to swipe into a building or log into their computer system. It would effectively replace ID cards and network passwords. It’s part of a trend in making offices not only more digital, but also more mobile. (Photo by Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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