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The real story behind the big Microsoft and B&N deal

Pick your strategy for BYOD | The end of Android as we know it

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The real story behind the big Microsoft and B&N deal
Yesterday, Microsoft and Barnes & Noble surprised the world -- especially the stock market -- with an astounding joint venture that has the potential to change the tablet scene permanently. To understand what really happened, you need to look at the people involved. Read More


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WEBCAST: Intel and Dell

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Pick your strategy for BYOD
BYOD is inherently unmanaged, and in trying to control it, you'll always be putting a square peg in a round hole. So just focus on data security instead of focusing the device. Read More

The end of Android as we know it
The Android platform was built on and is supported by expediency. That's not a long-term strategy, and it can't compete with a highly capable, highly focused Apple or even a highly invested Microsoft. Read More

To win with cloud computing, change IT first
Most organizations consider the move to cloud-based platforms as simple additions to the existing portfolio of IT systems. But the dirty little secret is that most of the change to IT needs to occur before the first implementation to make cloud computing holistically successful. Read More

Lies, spies, and Wi-Fi: Google fesses up
Google admits it knowingly gathered sensitive data from unprotected Wi-Fi networks with Street View and did nothing to stop it. The FCC fine: Pocket change. Read More




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