Android made gains in the workplace this last quarter according to Good Technologies but I doubt Apple is too concerned: It still leads by quite a bit and has a new… Read more »
The mobile platform wars heated up in a big way as 2012 came to a close: Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8, Apple continued to roll out its iPhone 5 around the… Read more »
Agility is increasingly recognized as one of the main advantages of cloud computing, replacing earlier justifications such as cost reduction and reduced environmental impact. But an important aspect of agility is… Read more »
Google, Apple and Samsung get all of the attention in the mobile patent wars, but only one of them is a true powerhouse in terms of mobile intellectual property. Samsung, along… Read more »
The biggest story in mobile last year came to an abrupt (if predictable) conclusion in December when AT&T threw in the towel on its effort to acquire T-Mobile USA for $39… Read more »
The enterprise collaboration space has entered an exciting new phase in the world of collaboration. Not only are new software and applications coming to market, but also new concepts for how to work… Read more »
Just a few years ago, consumer-grade software couldn’t match the functionality and power of enterprise tools, where most of the money and efforts went. But the consumer web has innovated at… Read more »
This Pike Research report focuses on the IT and networking requirements associated with technology support systems for the emerging Electric Vehicle (EV) market. Key areas covered include vehicle connection and identification,… Read more »
A developer tipped off Ars Technica on the evidence in the latest beta of iPhone OS 3.1 of a property list file for USB configuration that contains an “iProd1,1″ entry. [caption… Read more »
If an IT trend is legitimate when the old guard, which makes plenty of money selling traditional solutions to risk-averse customers, fully embraces it, cloud computing established its legitimacy during the… Read more »