| IT News Daily | | | Samsung Electronics is working on a new 13-megapixel camera module with optical image stabilization, an area where Samsung has fallen behind its competitors. | | | Issue highlights 1. 802.11ac 'gigabit Wi-Fi' starts to show potential, limits 2. Your best 'Gigabit Wi-Fi' resources 3. Twitter's IPO risks include ads, users and financial losses 4. Microsoft wants to make one operating system for all devices 5. Fujitsu won't cede the Unix market to IBM 6. Stanford builds computer with carbon nanotubes | | WHITE PAPER: Moovweb In this tech dossier from Moovweb, learn about responsive web delivery, an approach to mobile development that can reduce costs and increase agility so companies can build great mobile solutions without the big rewrite of their existing sites. Read now! | | Vendor tests and very early 802.11ac customers provide a reality check on "gigabit Wi-Fi" but also confirm much of its promise. READ MORE | | "Gigabit" Wi-Fi has reached a point where it's now being deployed by some early adopters. There are more 802.11ac resources test data, anecdotal observations, hands-on experience and more products than ever before. READ MORE | | As Twitter looks to convince investors its IPO is a good bet, analysts are studying the biggest challenges facing the company, like finding a path to profitability while fending off rivals like Facebook and Google. READ MORE | | WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware IT is all about driving business agility. But you have to be agile to drive agility. And you calls for dynamic, flexible technology, like virtual desktop infrastructure. Explore how leveraging best practices and trusted partners through pre-configured solutions View Now | | Microsoft is pursuing an operating system ideal: a unified code base that can run devices ranging from smartphones to servers. READ MORE | | Smaller vendors would seem to be at a competitive disadvantage in the $9 billion Unix server market, which is in seemingly permanent decline. But one of those smaller vendors, Fujitsu, vows to stay in the market for the long haul. READ MORE | | Researchers at Stanford have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article in the scientific journal Nature. READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: Verizon Enterprise Services This Frost & Sullivan paper presents the many opportunities for C-level management, IT, other services lines and the LOBs to align and unite behind common goals. This cloud-based solution has the strength to underpin enterprise innovation, enabling agility, speed to market and efficiencywhich are paramount to ensuring growth and sustained revenue. Learn More>> | | | | |
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