Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Smartphone shootout: Which mobile OS is the biggest productivity-booster?

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Bill Gates admits CTRL-ALT-DEL was mistake, as was dropping out of Harvard
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates acknowledged that the "CTRL-ALT-DEL" means of logging into your Windows PC was a mistake, although done with the best of intentions. Read More


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Learn why next-generation firewalls hold promise to combat the evolving threat landscape, how to make the business case for the technology, and how to select the solution that's right for your organization. Learn More

Smartphone shootout: Which mobile OS is the biggest productivity-booster?
Want to get more done faster with your smartphone? iOS 7, iOS 6, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone all have their fans. But if you really want to know the truth, you need to go to the pros: Usability experts who have put them through their paces. Here's what they found. Read More


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Multifactor authentication available on Windows Azure
Microsoft has announced the general availability of multifactor authentication on its Windows Azure cloud platform. Read More

Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground
Enterprises are increasingly interested in developing apps for Android-based smartphones and tablets, showing how Google's OS is becoming more accepted, according to a poll. At the same time fewer are willing to spend resources on Microsoft's OSes. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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