Articles about Apple

Bringing the Apple iPad into the Enterprise

When it comes to the integration of the Apple iPad within the enterprise, there is much left to be desired. Continue Reading »

Remotely Securing the Branch Office

There are many branch offices in organizations that have no local IT management to speak of. There may be an office manager capable of setting up a PC or two, but, by and large, for anything involving something complex, someone from IT has to get on a plane and go deal with it. Continue Reading »

Making Windows Applications Accessible via HTML5

One of the biggest challenges that many IT organizations now face is how to make investments in Windows applications easily accessible to a new generation of mobile computing devices that run anything but Windows. Continue Reading »

Unraveling the Mind of Steve Jobs

This week, Walter Issacson’s much-anticipated biography of the late Steve Jobs hits the physical and virtual bookshelves. Much has been revealed about the book so far, thanks to reviews in both The New York Times and The Washington Post (and a score of other reviews), plus a nearly hour-long piece on "60 Minutes," and all tell the story of a highly driven, highly intelligent man who was, at his worst and best, human. Continue Reading »

Mourning the Passing of a Tech Generation

They say death comes in threes – every time someone famous passes, it often occurs that two other celebrities meet their maker a short time later. So, too, it seems in the tech space. Continue Reading »

To iPhone or Not to iPhone

That noise you heard Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. Eastern was the collective sigh of discontent over Apple’s latest product announcement. The world was expecting an iPhone 5; what they got was the iPhone 4S. I, however, was (mentally, at least) jumping up and down for joy. Why? Finally, the iPhone is coming to Sprint. Continue Reading »

Symantec Rolls out DLP for Tablets

Offering applies DLP polices to tablets connected via VPN. Continue Reading »

Google, HTML5 and the Post-PC Era

Much of the conversation these days following the announcement of the proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility by Google has focused on what this means for all the handset and tablet manufacturers that support Google Android. Continue Reading »

Unleashing the Power of HTML5

When it comes to mobile computing these days, the conventional wisdom is that IT organizations are going to have to support the native capabilities of various mobile computing platforms alongside HTML5, which will be used to develop applications on the Web. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Takes on the Competition

A couple of weeks ago, 15,000 Microsoft partners from around the world gathered in downtown Los Angeles for the annual Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference. This event, held each July, is Microsoft’s opportunity to connect with partners, talk business and strategy, and layout its vision for the next 12 months. Continue Reading »

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