Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 OS: Closer, but still no cigar

No question about it: Microsoft will port Office to the iPad | BlackBerry jammed: A recipe for tech trouble

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BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 OS: Closer, but still no cigar
PlayBook OS 2.0 offers solid enhancements, but overall, the operating system and its apps are too limited. It's passable as a sort of business communications appliance but not quite up to snuff with what a "real" tablet can deliver. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference

VC crystal ball: What's next for enterprise consumerization?
What do Silicon Valley's leading venture capitalists think is just around the corner for the next-generation business? Find out at Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) March 4-6, 2012 in San Francisco. Explore consumer technologies and strategies and learn how they can make your organization more agile, innovative and profitable. Learn more.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Red Hat

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization:
1. Updated KVM hypervisor; 2. Industry-leading performance and scalability levels; 3. A power-user portal that lets you provision virtual machines, define templates, and administer your environments; 4.New multi-level administrative capabilities, improving product functionality for very large deployments Learn more

No question about it: Microsoft will port Office to the iPad
Office on the iPad is a foregone conclusion. The real question is: Which Office will Microsoft offer? Read More

BlackBerry jammed: A recipe for tech trouble
A tech support person troubleshooting a coworker's BlackBerry got a reminder of how quickly and easily somebody can have access to a lot of information about another person these days. Read More

Lack of good API design hurts the cloud
As public and private clouds get more pervasive, any vulnerable APIs will cause major problems whether for an internal cloud or an external cloud provider's business. Read More

Private App Stores and Tablets: Notes from an Early Adopter
Mobile devices and apps are everywhere -- including the workplace. But while users reap benefits, IT departments struggle with risks. Cisco's AppHQ running on its Cius tablet promises a controlled environment. One of the first to test the private app store is tech reseller and consulting company CDW. Read More




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