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The User Case for Google Docs

Those who know me know I’m not the biggest fan of Microsoft products and that I favor Macs over PCs (although I haven’t become a full-fledged member of the Cult of Apple). Plus, I do my very best to make sure the programs I use don’t require a two-hour tutorial to learn. It’s my way of controlling that corner of my world I call work. Continue Reading »

Leveraging Google to Provide a Quality Mobile Experience

One of the more challenging aspects of mobile computing applications is keeping track of how your site is performing when it comes to the class of platform that people are using to access the Web. 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 »

Mobile Computing to Transform Videoconferencing

People who use the FaceTime videoconferencing application on iPhone and iPad devices regularly have already seen a glimpse of the coming communications revolution. The challenge, of course, is that FaceTime is basically limited to point-to-point videoconferencing over a Wi-Fi connection. 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 »

Nutanix Eliminates Need for Network Storage

Nutanix Complete Cluster creates single tier of shared server and storage resources. Continue Reading »

Google+: Should You Consider a 'Frenemy' Circle?

While much can be said about the concept of a "frenemy," common wisdom usually is to avoid them at all costs. However, that proves impractical in most cases, and the best bet is to keep tabs on those frenemies. 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 »

An Office in the Cloud

Back in March, Microsoft asked the analysis arm of my company, Wayne Rash & Associates, to provide an in-depth, unbiased analysis of how its then beta product Office 365 compared with Google Apps for Business. I came away with some interesting conclusions, but I also learned what to watch out for. Continue Reading »

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