
Dell Introduces Mobile Enterprise Services
Expecting that more and more employees will personally own the smartphones and tablets they work on, Dell's service portfolio enables them to access critical enterprise data from mobile devices.
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Google Seeks Social Networking Face Recognition Patent
A capability withheld from Google Goggles could be improved by leveraging social data.
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Global CIO: HP Mobile Dump Of Microsoft Is Brilliant
HP and Microsoft must forge a partnership whose future transcends the PC business—will their egos let them?
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Mobile World Congress: Samsung Swings At iPad With Android Tab
Samsung's second Galaxy Tab boasts a 10.1-inch display, Android 3.0 Honeycomb, and an 8 megapixel camera.
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Nokia’s Elop Proclaims 3-way Mobile Race
In a boastful address at Mobile World Congress, Nokia’s new chief dismisses Blackberry and casts his company as an industry savior.
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Review: Google Chrome 9 Unleashes New Features
The browser update brings a more active and immersive Web experience, including improved graphics, applications, remote printing, and search.
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Building The Mac Office
Building an office around the Apple Macintosh has long been a good business strategy, particularly for SMBs. Macs generally require fewer IT resources and retain their value better than Windows-based PCs -- that's a key consideration for cash- and resource-strapped small and midsize businesses. And the iPhone and iPad, with their strong Mac integration, make it easier for businesses to move into the new era of mobile computing. But before you can Go Mac, you need to know how to get your Mac office up and running. This review of products from Apple and other Mac vendors, will take you on a visual tour of a Mac-centric office that could be your future infrastructure.
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Google Chrome 9 Advances The 3D Graphical Web
With its recently released Chrome 9 Web browser, Google has added several enhancements to provide a more immersive and rich Web experience. Chief among these new capabilities is default support for the emerging WebGL standard. This makes it possible to run 3D animations, games, and other rich interfaces within a browser without the need for third-party plug-ins and extensions such as Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight.
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Phone 7 Simulates Continuity
Tombstoning is one way Windows Phone 7 stands out
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Secret CIO: Meet The Manager Who Will Replace Me
Want to go from high-performing IT manager to someone on the CIO short list? Here's what gets my attention.
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CIO Profiles: Ajay Waghray Of Verizon Wireless
Lesson learned early: "You can't expect to be given a second job if you don't do well in your first one."
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Practical Analysis, HP's IaaS Cloud Misses The Enterprise Mark
SLA details were sketchy. A chump-change refund for the time the service was unavailable is the sort of guarantee CIOs aren't interested in.
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Vodafone's BreachA Painful Lesson In Shared Passwords
Vodafone's embarrassing breach should serve as a wake-up call for enterprises that also engage in the dangerous practice of credential-sharing
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Mobilizing Enterprise Apps: The Next Big Leap
To give employees and customers what they want, IT needs to build new, powerful links from smartphones to enterprise systems
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iPad: A Pretty Show, But Does It Sell?
'Clienteling' iPad apps were big at this year's retail show.
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Virtualization And Backup: VMs Need Protection, Too
Protecting VMs, and the data that resides on them, needn't hurt performance.
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M&A Case Study: CUNA Mutual
How one IT team developed an M&A playbook.
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8 Reasons CIOs Must Walk Point On M&As*
*Even if it means eventually putting yourself out of a job.
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