Monday 8 August 2011

iPads power productivity gains at MicroStrategy

First Look: RIM's new BlackBerry Torch smartphones | AT&T Cracks Down on Free Tethering and Hotspots

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iPads power productivity gains at MicroStrategy
Secure iPads plug employees into real-time corporate data, speed a range of business processes at software vendor MicroStrategy. Uses bloom as IT creates secure access and data. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Three steps to agile change
Comprehensive IT change configuration and release management (CCRM) continues to confound and frustrate both IT and the business units for which it provides services. But by first instituting the appropriate foundational processes and supporting tools, many enterprises are experiencing renewed CCRM success. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Motorola

Less Cost and Congestion. More Performance and Trust
Giving brainpower to WLAN access points results in: • Intelligent direct routing • Network-aware access points that can easily reroute around overloaded components • Detection of RF interference • AP flexibility and options from AP 621 to AP 7181 Read now!

First Look: RIM's new BlackBerry Torch smartphones
How the two new Torches stack up Read More

AT&T Cracks Down on Free Tethering and Hotspots
AT&T is putting the boot down on customers who tether their smartphones or turn them into Wi-Fi hotspots without paying extra for the service. Read More

Wi-Drive: Good, but no cigar
The Kingston Wi-Drive is a neat idea but could do with some polishing. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Achieving Enterprise Agility in the Cloud
Working together, VMware, F5 Networks, and BlueLock offer integrated solutions that help enterprises develop agility so they can easily and efficiently use cloud resources on demand to meet their changing needs. Read More Today!

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending August 5
The iOSsphere was roiled by new iPhone 5 parts even though the phone itself hasn't been announced, continuing argument over The Date, and an Australian patent filing. Read More

Cutest, cuddliest, no make that creepiest, iPhone case ever
Halloween has come early, in the form of a new iPhone case out of Japan that's in the form of a severed baby's hand. Read More

Clearwire wants LTE but needs more capital
So Clearwire has confirmed that it's looking to deploy an LTE network alongside its WiMax one, but there's a big catch: The service provider needs more cash. Read More


WEBCAST: Citrix Systems

Single Sign On for Cloud and Beyond
The cloud is the topic in IT these days. From SaaS and cloud computing to Web applications and mobile devices, hosted services offer enterprises new advantages over resources managed in-house. But to deliver on this promise, they must be integrated seamlessly into the user experience. More importantly still: they must be secure. Learn more>>

Leaked Verizon Document Reveals Key Launch Dates
September and October could be big months for Verizon Wireless, as it launches several high-end smartphones and new tablets, according to a leaked document. Read More

RIM's new BlackBerry Torches: Specs are right, but what about the OS?
The two new BlackBerry Torch models unveiled by RIM today feature impressive specifications, but their success may hinge on how well RIM's new operating system functions. Read More

With LightSquared deal, Sprint finally gives in to LTE
Sprint's decision to strike a deal with LightSquared today was a tacit admission that its early adoption of WiMax has not worked out as well as intended. Read More

15 Shopping Apps That Can Save You Big Bucks
Whether you're in the market for a carton of eggs or a big-screen TV, these apps will make sure you find your way to the best deal. Read More

First Windows Mango Phone unveiled
The first smartphone based on the new "Mango" edition of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform was unveiled on Wednesday in Tokyo. Read More



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