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Mobile management morphs

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Mobile management morphs
Customers are pushing the limits of the software -- asking it to manage and do many more things than it was originally created to do -- and vendors are happy to oblige. Read More


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Getting Ahead Managing VoIP and Videoconferencing
Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more.

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The Value of Shared SSDs in Enterprise Computing
With Mt. Rainier Accelerator technology, QLogic delivers a unique solution set that is optimized to address the growing performance gap between what today's processors can compute and what the storage I/O subsystem can deliver. Read Now!

MDM tools: Features and functions compared
Application management, security and a bunch of other features are now baked into MDM. Check out our mondo chart showing the features and functions you get with 10 different enterprise mobile device management products. Read More

A stock Android Galaxy S4 from Google will cost you $649
A special edition, stock Android version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone will go on sale June 26 on the Google Play store for $649, Google announced at its annual Google I/O conference. Read More

Google allows Android app vendors to illegally collect user data, lawsuit alleges
Several users of devices running Google's Android operating system have filed an amended version of an earlier lawsuit accusing the company of illegally collecting, and allowing others to collect, extensive amounts of mobile user data without proper notice or consent. Read More

Google to boost speed, cut data use on mobile devices
Google has shown off new features that can reduce data consumption and improve Web performance on Android-powered mobile devices, drawing partly from capabilities already supported in the Chrome desktop OS. Read More

Google I/O: A quick look at new Maps features
Google has changed the look of maps for a more simple, streamlined look. Search results are now also found directly in the map; clicking on each brings up a small card on the lefthand side of the map. The company unveiled the new look at Google I/O. Read More

Dell slashes its Windows RT tablet price by $200; XPS 10 now sells for $300
Dell drastically cut the online price of its Windows RT tablet, reducing the price by $200 to $299.99 for Dell XPS 10. Read More

N.Y. AG wants Apple, Samsung and others to help deter cellphone theft
The New York State attorney general has sent letters to the chief executives of Apple, Microsoft, Google and Samsung asking them for help in combating cellphone theft and hinting he may pursue legal action if they don't cooperate. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Mimecast North America Inc

What it takes to deliver Security, and Privacy at Mimecast.
This whitepaper explains the process and controls that Mimecast put in place to deliver a secure, private and trusted SaaS platform for your email security, email archiving and email continuity. Learn More

Google brags that it has 900M Android activations
Google's Android OS has more than 900 million users, the company said at its I/O event in San Francisco. Read More

SAP unveils 'consumer-friendly' Fiori app suite
SAP's software is known for its role running many of the world's largest companies, but not necessarily for its user-friendliness. As part of an ongoing effort to change this perception, SAP unveiled Fiori, a set of 25 lightweight "consumer-friendly" applications that can run on desktops, tablets and mobile devices, at the Sapphire conference in Orlando. Read More

VMware launches dual persona feature for Verizon smart phones
Through a deal with Verizon, VMware is going to offer the ability for employees to download a app that allows their companies to run a standardized corporate version of Android OS on their phones along side their personal version. Read More

U.S. carriers line up against texting while driving
The major U.S. mobile operators are all putting their weight behind a campaign against texting while driving that will include a blitz of advertising and a driving simulator touring the country this summer. Read More

BlackBerry Messenger is expanding to iOS and Android
BlackBerry's free Messenger service is being expanded to work with iOS and Android devices, the company announced at its BlackBerry Live event. Read More

Upbeat BlackBerry launches new Q5 qwerty smartphone
The annual BlackBerry Live conference kicked off Tuesday with the launch of a new 3.1-in. qwerty smartphone, the BlackBerry Q5, that's slated to go on sale this summer in emerging markets, but not in the U.S. Read More

Yahoo acquires Loki Studios as part of acquisition spree
Yahoo has acquired a mobile gaming company, Loki Studios, taking its total acquisitions this month to four. Read More

JR Raphael: Google I/O 2013: 11 important things you might have missed
This year's Google I/O conference has been a bit unusual -- but it certainly hasn't been quiet. Here are 11 important things that have happened so far. Read More

 

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