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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 »

AT&T Toggle Tackles BYOT Management

Container software creates separate smartphone environment for managing work. 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 »

Surprise! Survey Finds Apple iPad Still Popular

Yet another survey has been released about the iPad’s dominance in the marketplace and – surprise! – the results show users are still pretty darn happy with the device. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Shows Windows 8 Hand

Earlier this week at the D9 conference, Microsoft unveiled a preview of its next operating system, codenamed Windows 8. If you think you know Windows and feel very comfortable in the interface, forget about it, because Microsoft is about to blow it up. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Previews Windows 8

Platform aims to recapture imagination of user base in face of stiff competition. Continue Reading »

Bringing Windows and Google Android Together

One of the issues that IT organizations have with Google Android is the amount of investment they have put into building and deploying Windows applications. In an ideal corporate IT world, smartphones and tablet devices would run some form of Windows that would allow these applications to run seamlessly from smartphone to server and back again. Continue Reading »

Consumerization of IT: Mutiny or Inevitable Result?

There’s been a lot of talk lately about the consumerization of IT — that realization that employees would prefer to use their own devices on a corporate network — and the stress it puts on the average corporate IT department. No longer does IT wield the control over the networks and the hardware it once did, and maybe that’s a good thing. Continue Reading »

At Least Google's Chromebook Is a Cool Idea

Google’s announcement that it will be selling a storage-free netbook that depends entirely on cloud-based applications has been greeted by its would-be audience as everything from a Windows killer to something that’s totally useless. As is always the case in such hype-ridden discussions, the truth is somewhere in between. Continue Reading »

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