Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Isis mobile wallet launches in Salt Lake City and Austin on 9 smartphones

  New Arm chip technologies could help mobile networks keep up | RIM CIO aims to reassure unhappy enterprise BlackBerry users
 
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Isis mobile wallet launches in Salt Lake City and Austin on 9 smartphones
The Isis joint venture of three wireless carriers announced the launch of its new mobile wallet system in Salt Lake City and Austin that uses nine NFC-ready and Isis-ready smartphones sold by the carriers. Read More


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The Impact of Virtualization
Learn how a virtualized VMware-NetApp infrastructure helped Green Mountain Power achieve greater agility, higher availability, and business continuity during Hurricane Irene. Read Now!

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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

New Arm chip technologies could help mobile networks keep up
Emerging chip technologies from Arm Holdings could help to power mobile networks that are being asked to handle more traffic with more fine-tuned controls. Read More

RIM CIO aims to reassure unhappy enterprise BlackBerry users
Research In Motion CIO Robin Bienfait's last name means 'well done' in French. She hopes customers will agree that those two words apply to the upcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Read More

Google says mobile payments growing fast but won't catch on overnight
Mobile payments with Google Wallet are growing fast, but the road to wide acceptance of NFC in the U.S. will be slow, the head of Google's payments unit said. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Maximizing the Benefits of Virtualization & Consolidation
If you're running a Windows environment, the opportunity to improve efficiency through virtualization and consolidation is significant. This IDC brief outlines the key benefits and potential pitfalls with an emphasis on the importance of making the right vendor storage selection. View Now

FCC clears the way for AT&T to use untapped spectrum
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to approve an agreement that will bring an end to a 15-year fight over interference concerns over mobile broadband service in the 2.3GHz band of spectrum. Read More

Sprint takes control of Clearwire
Sprint Nextel has increased its ownership in Clearwire and now has a 50.8% stake, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Read More

INSIDER
Seven BYOD policy essentials
Like it or not, the "bring your own device" trend is in full swing. According to Juniper Research, the number of employee-owned smartphones and tablets used in businesses will more than double by 2014, reaching 350 million compared with almost 150 million this year. Read More

Few takers at India auction of mobile spectrum
India's auction of mobile spectrum has not attracted new foreign investors, reflecting growing uncertainty about investment policies in the country and the growth potential of its mobile market. Read More

 
 
 

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This pilot fish is responsible for the firewall, so it makes sense when his supervisor asks if fish has stopped any Internet traffic going to a particular workstation. No, says fish -- but there's clearly a problem.

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