BlackBerry Bold 9930 Review: An Enterprise Evaluation RIM's new BlackBerry Bold 9930 from Verizon Wireless has made quite an impression on CIO.com's Al Sacco; he's calling it without a doubt the best BlackBerry ever for businesspeople. But there are a few key areas in which it is lacking. This in-depth, "business-savvy" Bold 9930 review explains. Read More WHITE PAPER: Polycom Validating ROI in Enterprise and SMB Read the whitepaper and learn about the cost-savings that Polycom video conferencing solutions can provide for Enterprises and small to medium businesses (SMBs). Read More RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO Perspective CIO Perspectives Chicago CIO Perspectives is coming to Chicago on September 14, 2011. Join your fellow Chicago senior IT executives to discuss the latest strategies and technologies affecting organizations today. This is your best opportunity of 2011 to gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today! AT&T's T-Mobile Takeover: What Went Wrong The U.S. Department of Justice today served a slap in the face to AT&T, suing to block the company from acquiring T-Mobile. Read More Apple Gets Cozy with SF Police Like a George Orwell novel, it's getting hard to distinguish between Apple private investigators and police officers. Read More T-Mobile, Sprint Sell Out BlackBerry Bold 99xx Online Both T-Mobile U.S.A. and Sprint temporarily sold out of RIM's new BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 smartphone last week, but CIO.com's Al Sacco says the brief sellouts aren't really an accurate indicator of strong sales. Read More Location-Based Social Services: A Thin Line Between Sharing and Spamming When it comes to location-based social-sharing services, sometimes not sharing is caring, according to CIO.com's Al Sacco. Here's why. Read More WHITE PAPER: CDW and VMware Heading into the Cloud with Confidence In these articles, CIO and its sister publications Computerworld and Network World provide the latest thinking on public and private clouds. Read now Smartphone Wars Hinge on Undecided Buyers The smartphone wars are heating up as 40 percent of mobile device users in the United States now own iPhones, Android devices and BlackBerrys instead of feature phones. Handsets powered by Google's Android OS are still tops among American smartphone owners, taking up 40 percent of the market. The iPhone is a distant second at 28 percent, while BlackBerry has dropped down to 19 percent of the smartphone market in the U.S., according to the latest survey from the Nielsen company. Read More Why RIM's BBM Music Service is Destined to Fail BlackBerry-maker RIM today unveiled a brand new, cloud-based music-streaming service for BlackBerry users, BBM Music. But CIO.com's Al Sacco isn't impressed and offers up five solid reasons why BBM Music may be doomed from the get-go. Read More Nielsen: Android Grows, RIM Draws Attention Android is the top smartphone OS, while some early adopters want a new BlackBerry, a survey says Read More Motorola's Photon 4G: the Best Android Smartphone Yet The Photon 4G, Atrix 4G, and Droid 3 add essential corporate capabilities to Android, but the post-PC dock remains unfinished Read More WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Work 2.0: The Shift to Virtualization is On This executive brief examines how organizations are maximizing their resources and leveraging an increasingly virtual workforce that can function effectively whenever or wherever the work needs to get done, and on whatever device is most convenient. Read now Big is Not Always Better with Smartphone Screens Larger screens work well for media consumption, but durability may be compromised, say analysts. Read More Dell Partners with China's Baidu to Launch Smartphone Baidu recently announced a set of developer tools that analysts said could be the beginnings of a mobile OS Read More Sprint Hiking Early Termination Fees for Smartphones Sprint believes that the proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger will increase costs for consumers. So is it hypocritical that Sprint is making its own plans more expensive? According to Sprint enthusiast blog Sprintfeed, Sprint will hike early termination fees on September 9. Read More Before the iPhone: The Kings of Mobile The iPhone redefined mobile computing four years ago, but several other devices from the BlackBerry pager to the iPaq once enjoyed the same reign. Read More |
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