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The dark side of Apple's dominance

Mobile device management: Understanding Apple's extra requirement | The point after: Apple's China problem, U.S. copyright conundrums, and more

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The dark side of Apple's dominance
Apple may become the Microsoft of mobile -- for better or for worse -- as Android sales drop and no vendor offers enough of a compelling alternative to stem the flood of consumers flowing to Apple's every offering. Read More


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Mobile device management: Understanding Apple's extra requirement
Enterprises buying MDM software to manage Apple iOS devices are sometimes surprised to find out about the Apple digital certificate requirement that they must obtain. Here's more about that requirement. Read More

The point after: Apple's China problem, U.S. copyright conundrums, and more
Readers have words for the giants (Apple) and the patriots (the FBI) -- and praise for Windows Phone -- in Cringely's mailbag. Read More

Macs take on the enterprise
Despite its consumer feel, Apple continues to make inroads into the enterprise network. In this pdf we compiled stories discussing this transition and try to dispel any myths still out there. Read More

Virtualization no silver bullet for Macs or mobile
Some vendors are promoting the notion that virtualization can push aside a tablet's native OS and annex those alien devices into their Windows monocultures. This misses the point of virtualization, which is to allow diversity to flourish in IT. Read More



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