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Are Americans Addicted to Mobile Banking?
The number of laptop, smartphone, tablet and phablet owners who regularly use their gadgets for mobile banking is rising rapidly, according to a recent report. But the numbers don't add up, writes CIO.com's Al Sacco. Read More


WEBCAST: Citrix Systems

Building a User-Friendly, Secure Clinical Mobile Workspace
In this webinar, hear how Southcoast Health System designed an integrated platform leveraging virtual desktop infrastructure and application virtualization to deliver its integrated EMR system plus a multitude of other critical applications as well as an enterprise mobility management solution to support their bring-your-own-device policies. Learn More

: Venafi

Gaps In SSH Security Create An Open Door For Attackers
As an IT security leader, are you on top of SSH security for your organization? It's key to next-generation trust protection. Find out what Forrester reveals as gaps in that security—gaps that could put your organization in peril. Learn More

BlackBerry CEO's Desperate Comments Spotlight Severity of 'App Gap'
BlackBerry chief exec John Chen's recent comments on application and content neutrality come off as desperate, writes CIO.com's Al Sacco, and could represent a panicked reaction to the company's growing 'app gap' dilemma. Read More

How Mobile, Social Tech Elevate Enterprise Collaboration
Mobile and social technologies have the potential to vastly improve collaboration in the enterprise. However, they also represent a very real threat to CIOs and IT. Read More

CES Mobile Apps Showdown Winner, uCiC, Needs More Users to be Useful
Toronto-based Snapwise's social, location-aware app, uCiC, recently won best of show at the 2015 CES. CIO.com reviewer James A. Martin says the app is worthy of the award, but it needs significantly more users to be truly useful. Read More


: Venafi

Get Ready for PCI DSS v3 Deadlines
Are you prepared for PCI DSS v3? The standard demands that IT security leaders have more visibility and security over keys and certificates. Find out what you need to know about next-generation trust protection to lock down your mobile environment. Learn More

Amazon ditches Wallet mobile payment service
The app let people store and use reward and loyalty cards for making purchases Read More

Google Preps for Wireless Services with T-Mo and Sprint
Google is prepping to offer its own wireless voice and data service over the networks of Sprint and T-Mobile -- a move likely to be markedly different from traditional virtual network operations. Read More

'Handle' iOS App Mercifully Merges Email, Calendars and Tasks
Handle, a new, free iOS app for Gmail users, merges disparate tasks, email and calendar appointments, and it can help streamline your busy digital life. Read More


WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn

Bridging the Gap Between Users and IT
The BYOA trend is accelerating, as more users are ditching their current solution and introducing their own collaboration apps into the workplace, often without consulting IT. Read this study to learn four ways IT pros can regain control of collaboration. Learn More

What You Need to Know About Cablevision's 'Freewheel' Wi-Fi Phone Service
Cablevision's new 'Freewheel' wireless plan costs just $30 a month, and you get unlimited data, talk and text. Unfortunately, it only works with a specific device (for now) and when you're connected to a Wi-Fi network. Read More

T-Mobile Brings Back the Subsidy (Sort of) with Score Discount Program
For an extra $5 per month, subscribers can lock in discounts on future phones--while locking themselves in to a contract of sorts. Read More

Uh Oh, Google, Here Comes Microsoft's HoloLens
Less than a week after Google said that it would stop selling prototypes of its Glass wearable, Microsoft announced that it's coming out with its own computerized headset. Read More

BlackBerry's Limited Edition Gold Passport Costs $900
BlackBerry today released a limited run of 50, $900 golden BlackBerry Passport devices. Read More


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