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E-discovery in the cloud? Not so easy

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E-discovery in the cloud? Not so easy
Companies often assume data in the cloud is inherently discoverable, but is it? Know what questions to ask your cloud vendor so you can get your data back when required. Read More


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Tips for developing a mobile device management strategy
As more employees bring personal devices to work, companies want to strike a balance between being agents of change and adaptation to mobile technology and safeguarding data. Rolling out mobile device management often means choosing unpopular rules. Read More

Companies can use gamification as doorway to innovation
Generations of gamers have created a pool of workers who enjoy problem-solving and innovating through the use of gamification apps, so much so that they'd rather gain social status through achievements than money. Read More

Yahoo layoffs would indicate company direction
Rumored layoffs at Yahoo could offer a clue as to how the company's new CEO, Scott Thompson, plans to redirect the stumbling Internet giant. Read More

Windows 8's 8 top apps (so far)
The launch of the Windows 8 beta also means the launch of the Windows 8 App Store beta. Here are our top early picks from Microsoft's store. Read More

As consumer tech sweeps enterprise, IT fights for control
The spread of consumer technologies at work has put many IT departments on the back foot, but a conference in San Francisco this week is looking at ways IT managers can take back control and turn the chaos to their advantage. Read More


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From CIO.com: Why you should not buy your child an iPad
With the iPad 3 debut coming, you can bet a lot of children and young adults are begging their parents to buy them an Apple tablet. But you'd be wise to resist the urge, according to CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige. Read More

Jaikumar Vijayan: Mobile apps heighten security perils of BYOD
Many mobile apps that users routinely download and use on their smartphones have extensive access to services running on the device. That could be a big security problem for enterprises. Read More

Motorola to offer phones with VMware hypervisor, too
Motorola Mobility has joined LG and Samsung among the companies building VMware's hypervisor into their phones. The move is part of a larger push at Motorola to cater to business users. Read More

SAP rolling out cloud-savvy version of Business One
SAP has created a multitenant version of its Business One ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite, which will be sold exclusively through partners as Business One OnDemand, the company is expected to announce Tuesday during the Cebit conference in Hannover, Germany. Read More

China approves conditionally Western Digital's acquisition of Hitachi
China has approved with conditions Western Digital's planned acquisition of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, requiring that the Hitachi entity operate independently for at least two years after the acquisition. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Google tablet is the Nexus of rumors; Google Play for $199?
The Google tablet rumor will not die. Supposedly, Asus is working with Google on a Nexus tablet, possibly branded Google Play. The 7-inch Android ICS slate will retail for just $199, we're told. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get ready for a fight with Amazon. Read More

 
 
 

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