The mobile platform wars escalated once again in the first quarter of 2012 as BlackBerry finally took the wraps off its much-anticipated new operating system. Meanwhile Android continued to build on… Read more »
Research In Motion is widely expected to report yet another dismal quarter later this week, and BlackBerry subscriptions are plateauing even as the overall smartphone market explodes. But the upcoming platform… Read more »
Information technology managers and their staff are facing unprecedented challenges to their traditional roles and responsibilities as the primary providers of business computing resources. Cloud computing, mobile computing and the consumerization… Read more »
The tables have turned for information technology (IT) managers. In even the largest businesses, IT used to be able to dictate not only which computing assets would be used by employees… Read more »
As our demand for data increases, so too do the number of mobile devices and services. Add to that the infrastructure needed to support such connectivity, and a wide, complex picture… Read more »
A month after its debut as a public company, LinkedIn isn’t resting on its laurels. The company has made several moves recently, including testing a new social ad format, hiring a… Read more »
LinkedIn is enjoying a banner year, but unlike Twitter and Facebook the social network doesn’t enjoy much mobile traffic. It has a chance to be a major player in the booming… Read more »
Unlike Twitter and Facebook, LinkedIn doesn’t enjoy much mobile traffic. But it has a chance to be a major player in mobile if it pursues a few ambitious goals. Read more »
Windows Phone 7 has not made a much of a dent yet in the worldwide smartphone market — it has less than a four percent share worldwide, acc… Read more »
Today’s virtual meetings suffer from the assumption that individuals and enterprises want them to function exactly as a face-to-face meeting would. But tools and practices in this age of collaboration shouldn’t… Read more »