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Three Ways BYOD Changes Company Architecture
February 10, 2012
The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend is really taking root among companies everywhere. It’s a trend that has challenged IT departments to change the way they think about enterprise IT. I spoke to three companies that have found unique solutions in managing the BYOD trend without compromising...
Opera Mini: Better Browsing on Your iPhone
February 08, 2012
Tired of Safari? The Opera Mini browser is fast, easy to use, and elegant. There are small drawbacks, but it's definitely worth a try.
Scribble for iPhone, iPad Annotates Piles of File Types
February 08, 2012
Soonr’s new iOS app for Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, Scribble ($4), is designed to help busy people on the go refrain from becoming something their colleagues loathe: a productivity bottleneck.
Massively Multiplayer Online Games as Business Collaboration Platforms
February 07, 2012
Massively multiplayer online role playing games are pushing the envelope in technology and player engagement. They point the way to business collaboration platforms in the not too distant future.
When Apple iOS Apps Go Bad
February 07, 2012
Apple cherry-picks features and integrates them into native iPhone apps, but many are mediocre and pale in comparison to third-party apps. Is Apple sending the wrong message?
VIPorbit Puts New Spin on CRM iPhone Apps
February 06, 2012
VIPorbit claims to be “the only full-featured contact manager” for the iPhone. While there are a number of customer relationship management (CRM) apps for iOS devices, VIPorbit is certainly among the most full-featured of the lot. It’s also a pleasure to use and reasonably priced.
How Users are Changing IT Architecture (and How You Can Stay Ahead of the Curve)
February 03, 2012
Due to the proliferation of consumer devices being used in the workplace, the users that IT departments serve are completely different than in years past. The game has totally changed in terms of security, loss of control and support. Employees have multiple devices and expect accessibility to...
Free Microsoft Office Apps on Your iPad
February 02, 2012
Rumor has it Microsoft plans to eventually release iPad editions of its Office apps. In the meantime, there’s OnLive Desktop, which offers full access to cloud-based versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on an iPad.
Firefox 10: Better Business Support and a New Version for Android
February 02, 2012
Mozilla has cranked out a new version of Firefox. It works well, but most of us have no particularly need to upgrade right now. Businesses, however, may want to give Firefox 10 a look.
Building Better Business Apps: How Apps Impact BYOD
January 30, 2012
When adjusting to a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) work environment, it’s time to also become more aware of the apps available on these devices.
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