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Dos and don'ts for using Android in business
There are a few general guidelines that businesses looking to use Android would do well to remember. Read More


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PC Refresh case study – Lee University
By leveraging their relationship with PC Connection, Lee University describes their successful technology refresh with durable, high-performance Lenovo computers. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

The Total Economic Impact of Desktop Virtualization
Forrester interviewed four existing Cisco customers and found that a composite company experienced a risk-adjusted ROI of 72% with desktop virtualization based on VXI. Learn about the potential costs, benefits, and total economic impact. Read Now

Is this the face of Facebook's new phone?
The long-rumored Facebook phone might be real after all. This coming Thursday, Facebook will hold a press event where it's expected to announce a smartphone running a forked version of Android--one built entirely around the social network's suite of apps and services. The gang over at Android Police reportedly found a leaked version of this mysterious new Facebook OS, and have taken it apart in the hopes of uncovering its secrets. Read More

Is Android in the business world to stay?
Android has only recently begun to become a popular option for business users, despite its ballooning overall sales numbers. So what gives? Read More

Analyst: iPhone price pressure means smartphone profits have peaked
The overall profitability of the smartphone market hit its apex in 2012, according to a prominent equity analyst. Read More


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Forrester Workload Automation Paper commissioned by BMC
In "Industrializing IT Workload Automation," Forrester Consulting and BMC Software analyze the results of a comprehensive survey that addressed job scheduling on the ground today. Read Now!

Does big data spell the end of business intelligence as we know it?
Traditional BI requires human input to decide what correlated factors to query. As predictive data analytics gets increasingly powerful, the algorithms do the deciding. Read More

YouMail Business Edition: Smarter voicemail for business
YouMail has long been a champion of smartphone users, offering visual voicemail on phones that lack it and better visual voicemail on phones that include it. Read More

Storage wars heat up, as Amazon syncs Cloud Drive
Amazon is making a serious play for Dropbox and Google Drive users with a new file-syncing feature in its Cloud Drive storage service. Read More

GNOME 3.8 delivers more privacy and a new 'classic' mode
Linux fans may recall the GNOME project's announcement late last fall that it was planning to drop its "fallback" mode aimed at systems incapable of 3D rendering and to deliver a brand-new "classic" mode instead. Read More

 

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