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Power your mobile strategy with a cloud
Using a private cloud to handle back-end infrastructure tasks for your mobile workforce is the way to go. To get there, be prepared to make an investment of time and resources. Read More


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What does the new iPad mean to business?
Apple's new iPad arrived Friday and, given the popularity of early sales, will be showing up this week at an office near you. Read More

FAA 'exploring' use of devices like iPad during flights
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration may take another look at limits on personal electronic devices like the new iPad on flights. But don't expect any changes anytime soon. Read More

Cell-to-Wi-Fi roaming is on the way, but may come with a price
Getting your phone onto Wi-Fi networks may get a lot easier starting in about a year, but it won't necessarily get cheaper. Read More

Update: Apple says 3M new iPads already sold
Apple said it has sold 3 million new iPads since the tablet's unveiling earlier this month. Not surprisingly, the company is pleased with the launch. Read More

March Madness is the perfect storm for IT
March Madness may be fun for college basketball fans, but it can be a nightmare for IT departments trying to keep their networks running normally. Read More

AMD reaches for the cloud with new server chips
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday is expected to announce new Opteron 3200 series chips for low-end servers, which the company hopes will give it a competitive edge over Intel in the cloud server market. Read More


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From CIO.com: Ultrabooks in pictures: The newest, thinnest, lightest laptops
Ultrabooks, a term coined by Intel, give name to the increasingly thin, light, fast and (relatively) cheap Windows laptops popping up over the last year in reaction to the Apple MacBook Air and the iPad-led tablet craze. Read More

Privacy regulators: U.S. and EU will take different approaches
The development of online privacy protections is at a critical moment as policy makers in both the U.S. and European Union push for changes to their privacy rules, but coordination of enforcement across the Atlantic Ocean may be tricky, several privacy experts said Monday. Read More

Samsung hit with record fine for obstructing mobile phone investigation
Samsung Electronics received the largest-ever fine on Monday for obstructing an inquiry from South Korea's trade regulator, which was investigating deceptive mobile phone pricing practices. Read More

Facebook faces antitrust suit from advertisement-sponsored skins developer
Sambreel Holdings and two subsidiary companies that offered advertisement-supported skins for Facebook profile pages filed Monday an antitrust lawsuit against the social networking company in a U.S. federal court, its attorneys said. Read More

Cloud-based single sign-on: A business perk for customers?
As companies sort out their cloud strategies, some are finding cloud-based single sign-on (SSO) can be a high-tech "perk" for customers. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Windows 8 release date: Summer RTM, October GA
The Windows 8 release date has leaked: General Availability will be in October, while Release To Manufacturing is "Summer." Microsoft is expected to confirm the schedule next month. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers reach out and touch something. Read More

Leigh Jasper: Matters of trust within a collaboration system
When considering a collaboration system, it's essential that you don't stop after evaluating the features that would be most attractive to your particular teams. Read More

 
 
 

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