Friday, September 19, 2014

iOS 8 problems look grim

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Richi Jennings: iOS 8 problems look Grimm: Slow, buggy, laggy, crashy, drainy, bloaty and Doc
The Seven Shorter People of iOS 8 update fairy-land: iOS 8 upgrade problems have reared their ugly heads, bang on cue. Early-adopting iMagicMirror owners are finding their devices suffering seven sorts of poisoned Apple. Here we go again. Every major iOS update causes suspicious slowdowns in older iPhone and iPad types. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers set aside their cynicism. Read More
 


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Three primary cloud deployment strategies are available today for enterprise software—public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud. However, many vendors force enterprises to choose between data security or cloud deployment flexibility; they're either unable or unwilling to give the enterprise both. Learn More

Preston Gralla: A Clippy feature may be heading back to Microsoft Office. Will it be a winner this time?
Clippy may be the most reviled feature in the history of Microsoft, but the company may be adding a Clippy-like feature to the next version of Office. Will it be useful this time around? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 9 Apple stories you need to know
With so much attention on iOS 8 a slew of important Apple news items slipped under the radar this week. You don't want to miss these: Read More
 


WEBCAST: Interactive Intelligence

How Moving Your Contact Center to the Cloud Eliminates Risk
The total cost of ownership (TCO) debate between a premises and cloud decision continues to wage on. Depending on how you look at it, it seems that you arrive at a different conclusion. However, the missing factor in nearly all cloud contact center and unified communications TCO discussions is the consideration of buyer risk. Learn More

IDG Contributor Network: Is wearable technology a consumer or enterprise play?
To date the promise of wearable technology has been front-loaded onto the consumer space. But, there is also an emerging enterprise market for wearable tech. However, it is a market that has, with the exception of healthcare, yet to generate any notable market share. The current perception is that unlike the consumer market, the enterprise lags significantly relative to attaining any sort of sustainable wearable tech momentum. But is this true? Read More
 

Sharky: Quick and easy, redefined
Head of the Finance department returns from an ERP vendor's convention and sends a message to IT -- "Could someone come by for a quick and easy request?" -- and, naturally, it's anything but. Read More
 

 

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