Monday, April 23, 2012

Apple, the iPhone and the future of travel

  Preston Gralla: Microsoft's jump in Windows sales show there's plenty of life in the operating system | Robert L. Mitchell: HP's Officejet 8600: Really cheaper than laser?
 
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Jonny Evans: Opinion: Apple, the iPhone and the future of travel
I talked about Apple and its future place within the travel industry at a London conference this week. Organized by Eye For Travel the show clearly underlined the growing impact mobile technology is having on the industry. Here's what I said. Read More


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Cost/Benefit Case for IBM XIV Systems: Comparing Cost
New research from the International Technology Group demonstrates that the three-year operating and capital expenses for deployment and use of IBM XIV storage systems average 69 percent less than for EMC VMAX equivalents. Download now to learn more. Learn More.

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Red Alert: Why Tablet Security Matters
While tablet computers continue to grow in popularity, for enterprises, there is much to be concerned about. Fact is, most tablets are made for consumer entertainment and not for keeping enterprise secrets. However, the exception is the highly secure, enterprise ready BlackBerry Playbook tablet. Learn More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's jump in Windows sales show there's plenty of life in the operating system
A jump in Windows sales reported by Microsoft yesterday shows that reports of the death of PCs and Windows are premature. Microsoft reported an increase in sales in the Windows and Window Live division, marking a turnaround from flat or decreasing Windows sales in past quarters. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: HP's Officejet 8600: Really cheaper than laser?
Yes. And no. Rated at 1.6 cents per page, HP's Officejet 8600 series all-in-one inkjet printers could cost less to operate than a monochrome laser printer. But it could also cost much more. Here's why. Read More


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Intelligent Systems - Connecting Data, Devices, and People
The first Internet experience for the next billion users will not be primarily on a PC. They will use mobile devices to browse, social network, entertain and conduct commerce. Are your systems ready to connect with those devices, intelligently interact and unlock the Big Data that resides in those embedded systems? Learn More!

Chris Poelker: Defining cloud computing part two: Financial and technology explanation
In my last post, I looked at how cloud computing is defined in the market. Now, I will break it down into two simple concepts. Read More

Shark Tank: Looks like they took it back
IT pilot fish is in his company's parking lot when another employee approaches him with the I-have-a-question walk, and this time it's about the Wi-Fi he's getting -- or, rather, not getting -- at home. Read More

 
 
 

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