Friday, January 30, 2015

Good wants to manage your smartphones for $3 a month, per user

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WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Steps to Simplifying Private Cloud Deployment
Today, all the rules are being rewritten, both inside and outside the data center. The reason: virtualization. Read this paper to see how enterprises can derive competitive advantage by using virtualization technologies to build the most agile infrastructures. View Now>>

WHITE PAPER: Akamai

Overcoming the Big Disconnect in Web Security
According to a new CSO survey, companies know hackers are targeting them, but too few have plans in place for fighting back. Here are the steps you need to take to eliminate the disconnect. Learn More

Good wants to manage your smartphones for $3 a month, per user
The company's new Mangement Suite also includes a secure browser and an enterprise app store Read More

5 affordable hardware upgrades for a more efficient new year
Jazz up your system's storage, memory, networking and display without breaking the bank with our desktop PC upgrade guide. Read More

Apple now neck-and-neck with Samsung after monster quarter
As iPhone 6 propelled Apple, Samsung sales dropped because of competition in China Read More

12 must-see devices for fitness and sports enthusiasts
These 12 high-tech devices capture a variety of data about various fitness activities to help you up your game, stay fit, reduce the risk of injury or even just impress your friends. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

State of the Art Availability: IBM X6
Join us to hear Dan Olds, Founder of Gabriel Consulting discuss how new technology from IBM System x, featuring Intel Xeon processors push availability to new heights providing business with the system reliability they need for their mission critical workloads. Learn More

Office for Android now widely available, with new Outlook apps in tow
Microsoft steps up push to get its software on to all tablets and smartphones Read More

Apple hits Samsung at home, where it hurts
With China and Japan in its pocket, Apple is gaining in South Korea Read More

Sony announces PlayStation Music, shutting down Music Unlimited and some Vita apps
The new music service on PS3, PS4 and Xperia devices will be powered by Spotify. Meanwhile Google-related apps Maps and YouTube are dropping off the Playstation Vita. Read More

Samsung smartphone business sees profit slide, some hopes in DRAM
The operating profit of its mobile business dropped 64 percent in the fourth quarter Read More


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