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Richi Jennings: iPad Mini 2 retina rumors reported wrong, write bloggers
This is why a rumormonger will never be an adult. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) will launch an iPad Mini with a retina display, it's rumored. Industry insiders who can't keep a secret are whispering the details. However, many are saying it's unlikely to happen this year, as squeezing four times as many pixels into the same form-factor is hard. Especially if you want decent battery life. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers do the math. Read More


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eBook: Why Voice is Critical for your UC Deployment
The ability for your team members to have all points of communication brought together in one platform is compelling. And allowing team members to collaborate from virtually anywhere should be appealing. Read Now!

Preston Gralla: First look at Office Mobile for Android: Solid, no-frills, but no knockout
Microsoft's just-released Office Mobile for Android is a straight-ahead, solid app that will handle most of what you need an office suite to do on your phone. But if you're expecting a knock-your-socks-off piece of mobile software, you'll be disappointed. Read More

Darlene Storm: Black Hat: Hackers heckle NSA Chief while he defends spying program
While NSA Chief Gen Alexander defended the PRISM and other surveillance programs during the Black Hat security conference keynote, promising to tell "the truth" but taking no open questions from attendees, hackers called it like they saw it. Read More


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Clearing the Clouds for Midmarket Businesses
From improved agility and efficiency, to better disaster recovery, midsize businesses are increasingly drawn to the benefits of the cloud. The 10-point checklist included in this expert brief has been developed to help small and midsize businesses select the cloud model and cloud services provider that is right for them. Learn more.

JohnWThompson: Software-defined everything: Revolution or evolution?
Software-defined solutions certainly hold a lot of promise -- an automated, dynamic infrastructure, business-aligned SLAs, simpler operations and lower costs. But, technology shifts like this don't come without risks or unintended consequences that we -- as an industry and individual companies -- will need to manage. Read More

Steve Pate: Secure migration to the cloud: A not impossible mission
While there has been much discussion around how to secure your data once it's in the cloud, perhaps we should take a step back. We need to start with how to securely migrate your data to the cloud in the first place. Read More

Sharky: Alternate fix: Roll the chair right
The big boss at this company is well known as a technophobe -- but he's also liable to bite the head off anyone who questions him. So when he calls in this pilot fish to complain his keyboard won't work, there's not much to say. Read More

 

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