Monday, September 16, 2013

Mobility in the enterprise: Who should hold the hot potato?

  Preston Gralla: Is Bill Gates, not Steve Ballmer, responsible for Microsoft's decline? | iOS 7 delivers some needed enterprise-friendly tweaks

 
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Mobility in the enterprise: Who should hold the hot potato?
Bringing mobility to the enterprise is like wrestling with an octopus. Here's how Electronic Arts, Case Western University and Needham Bank are taming the beast. Read More

 


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Preston Gralla: Is Bill Gates, not Steve Ballmer, responsible for Microsoft's decline?
Steve Ballmer has long been a whipping boy for those who believe he's responsible for Microsoft's long, slow decline. But there's another train of thought: Bill Gates, not Steve Ballmer, is the guilty party, with Ballmer doing his best to bail out the company after Gates' mistakes. Who's right? Read More
 

iOS 7 delivers some needed enterprise-friendly tweaks
  Since it supports enterprise single sign-on, iOS 7 should be a more business-friendly operating system when it arrives next week, says columnist Ryan Faas. He offers a look at what's new in iOS 7 and why IT pros should care. Read More
 


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The M7 motion coprocessor in the iPhone 5s is a big deal
Apple's new flagship phone, the iPhone 5s, boasts a slew of new hardware advances, not the least of which is the M7 motion coprocessor. Columnist Ryan Faas explains why the M7 is important. Read More
 

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