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Posted: 24 Feb 2012 03:06 PM PST

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How to Spot Rogue Anti-malware Products: What You Need to Know Before You Click
There are hundreds of rogue anti-malware products on the Internet that infect PCs rather than detect malware. Much of the scareware is sophisticated and appears legitimate, including stolen graphics and verbiage from top-brand products. But don't be taken. Learn how these scams look and work and how to prevent your computer from becoming infected.

Paving a Successful Migration Path to VoIP: Five Checkpoints
Generating phone calls over the Internet really does work, and enterprise CIOs and IT chiefs are finding Internet Protocol (IP) telephony and voice over IP (VoIP) to their liking. Lower costs. Reliability and scalability. Central administration, easier moves, adds and changes, and intuitive desktop productivity tools for users. Read about five migration checkpoints that will make your move to VoIP the right one.

Shared Storage for Small Business Server Bundles
As small businesses grow they reach a point at which the demands of the business require a specific IT server application such as  an email server, file server, database server, or web server. Pre-configured, cost-effective versions of server OSs for small businesses help SMBs move to server-hosted applications faster than in the past. During this transition, there is an opportunity to adopt shared storage without additional cost. In doing so, the environment is prepared for future server growth, with a foundation for virtualization and high availability.


Best practices for implementing 2048-bit SSL
Ready for 2048-bit SSL? The Iron Age is officially over. The Cloud Age is here. Don't let stronger security compromise performance. NetScaler gives your network a competitive edge with the industry best 2048-bit SSL performance. 2x faster SSL performance than competitors.

Consolidate and Modernize B2B, File Transfer and SAP Processes
Consolidating and modernizing the IT that runs your B2B and file transfer environments - the backbone of your supply chain - can deliver big rewards: cost savings, improved efficiency, and revenue growth.  By applying best practices, many best-run businesses have achieved a competitive edge from consolidating and modernizing their EDI, B2B and file transfer environments - including their SAP processes.  Learn their secret: the seven key success factors for a consolidation and modernization project - and how to achieve them in your business.

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Posted: 24 Feb 2012 07:14 AM PST

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BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Four Things IT Needs to Know

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 04:56 AM PST

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BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Four Things IT Needs to Know
RIM this week rolled out a major software update for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet PC, with new native e-mail and PIM apps, a number of cool new productivity features and corporate server support that's sure to have significant IT implications. CIO.com's Al Sacco details five things IT managers should know about PlayBook OS 2.0. Read More


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VC crystal ball: What's next for enterprise consumerization?
What do Silicon Valley's leading venture capitalists think is just around the corner for the next-generation business? Find out at Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) March 4-6, 2012 in San Francisco. Explore consumer technologies and strategies and learn how they can make your organization more agile, innovative and profitable. Learn more.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Security Confab

The Security Confab - The Future of Enterprise Security
The Security Confab is a conference like no other. Built on a foundation of discussion, attendees will hear from and network with the top security minds in the country. Leaders from industry, law enforcement, and academia will gather together to share their visions on the threats of tomorrow. April 15-17 - La Jolla, California. Register now and join them.

How to Build Multiple Layers of Security for Your Small Business
The complex and ever-changing security landscape can befuddle small businesses, and the plain truth is that there is no silver security bullet. Small businesses would be well-advised to deploy a multi-faceted security strategy. Here are eight must-have checklist items. Read More

How IBM Sold Business Analytics by Relying Solely on Partners
Dissatisfied with its midmarket efforts in the $90 billion business analytics hardware, software and services global market, IBM shifted all of its sales efforts for that segment to the channel. Big Blue teamed that commitment with a $14 billion investment in business analytics acquisitions in the last six years. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Business Video Empowers Social Media
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. View Now

Who Wants Microsoft Office on the iPad?
OnLive jumps into the Office-for-iPad fray with a subscription-based hosted desktop Office suite for the iPad that should be more reliable than its criticized free version. Bonus: Will Microsoft deliver iPad Office? Read More

4 Reasons We Procrastinate Despite Knowing Better
A deeper understanding of why we brush aside important work even when we know we should tackle it can help us overcome the urge to procrastinate the moment it tempts us. Read More


WEBCAST: Intel and Dell

The Higher-Bandwidth, Lower-Cost Connection of Choice
Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 2:00 PM EDT Join Intel and Dell Live as they discuss their new LAN on Motherboard enhancements to the Dell PowerEdge servers. Learn how Expedient, a cloud provider, is using 10 Gigabit Ethernet to boost its services and rein in costs. Register Now

Can DHS Even Handle Its Own Cyber Security?
DHS website doesn't use encryption and displays passwords in plain text. Read More

Google Browser Privacy Breach Secures Bad Reputation
Google's recent sidestepping of browser privacy settings in Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer solidified its perception as a company that can't be trusted. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Mobility KnowledgeVault
How "mobile ready" is your infrastructure? This Mobility Knowledge Vault provides a wide variety of expert advice on how to strike a balance between end user ease-of-use and security. View now

Microsoft Pans Google Apps with Silly but Effective Mock Video
Microsoft definitely needs to work on its TV parody skills, but a new video roasting Google Apps gets its point across. Read More

S Memo App for Galaxy Note Makes You Want to Use a Stylus Again
Is the new Samsung Galaxy Note and its tuck-away stylus a throwback to the Palm Pilot? Does its 5.3-inch AMOLED HD screen make it a huge phone, a small tablet, or a cocktail of both? Yes, yes, for sure, and absolutely. Read More

Ranking 24 Nations by Cloud Policy
The Business Software Alliance surveyed 24 countries that comprise lion's share of global information and communication technologies market to identify the most cloud-friendly policy environments. Where does the U.S. rank? Read More



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5 Ways CIOs Benefit From Facetime with Customers

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 05:48 AM PST

Only Big-League CIOs Join Corporate Earnings Conferences | MIT Sloan Seeking Innovative CIOs, Startups for May Symposium

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5 Ways CIOs Benefit From Facetime with Customers
CIOs who get away from the office and talk face-to-face with customers can bring back ideas for new products and better systems. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Security Confab

What Will The Future of Enterprise Security Look Like?
From APTs and Botnets, to cyber-terrorism and insider theft - the future is uncertain. Hear from leading security thought leaders at The Security Confab. April 15-17 in La Jolla, California. Learn More.

SURVEY: IDG Research

10th Annual Global Security Survey
CIO, in partnership with PwC, invites you to participate in our tenth survey of worldwide information security practices and enter a prize drawing for an Apple iPad 2 & other great prizes. We will also send you the survey summary report, a valuable tool that can help measure security initiatives against peers. Click to continue

Only Big-League CIOs Join Corporate Earnings Conferences
One way to tell how much a company values IT--or how much the CEO values the CIO--is whether the CIO participates in the company's earnings calls with Wall Street analysts. Few do. Read More

MIT Sloan Seeking Innovative CIOs, Startups for May Symposium
The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is seeking nominations for its annual CIO innovations award as well as applications from startups that would like to grab some face time with CIOs at the annual event. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Apprenda

Private PaaS: The Next Era of Enterprise IT
Public Platform as a Service (PaaS), for a variety of reasons, is not accessible to a majority of enterprise IT use cases. PaaS, however, provides significant value ranging from the automation of typically mundane and long running tasks such as application deployment, to providing a foundational architecture for guest application scalability. Learn More

9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business
Google+ hasn't exactly taken the world by storm. However, with features such as free videoconferencing and the capability to share and promote content with customers and colleagues at a touch of a (+1) button, Google+ is making a concerted effort to court businesses. We look at nine ways it can help you succeed in business. Read More

Hot IT Skills in 2012
Research from two different firms suggests which IT skills are in greatest demand. What skills are you after? Read More


WEBCAST: AMD

Virtualization Success is a Team Effort
As greater numbers of datacenter servers transition from the physical to the virtual world, the components of virtualization success come to the fore. What scores of organizations have discovered is that success is derived from an optimal pairing of the right software platform with the right hardware platform. Learn More!

Pepsi Reveals Secret to Selling More Corn Chips
3D store-simulation technology can predict customer behavior and increase sales. Companies like Pepsi Co. are cashing in. Read More

Adopting ITIL, COBIT Is Not Always the Best Practice
Some process improvement projects and best practice frameworks such as ITIL and COBIT can do more harm than good--particularly when implemented by third-party IT service providers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Shoretel

Reduce Cellular Spend With ShoreTel Mobility
Organizations continue to spend valuable budget on international and long distance calls. This white paper shows how a multi-location organization can reduce cellular spend by leveraging current Wi-Fi and dual-mode smartphone deployments, and offloading expensive minutes from cellular networks to virtually free WLAN networks. Read now!

How to Break Down the OpEx vs. CapEx Cloud Computing Debate
Cloud computing is too often reductively branded as an economic calculus that would trade a CapEx model for an OpEx model. But it's a little more complicated than that. Bernard Golden explains what we talk about when we talk about cloud computing. Read More

8 Tips to Defend Against Online Financial Fraud Threats
Criminals are increasingly seeking to hijack the accounts of business owners and executives to initiate fraudulent wire transfers that can cost organizations a fortune. Here are eight steps you can take to defend your organization against such attacks. Read More

The Best Cities for Finding IT Jobs in 2012
With the help of three national IT staffing firms, CIO.com pinpointed eight U.S. cities that offer enterprising, mobile IT professionals the best chances of finding jobs. We also identified the industries in each of those markets that have the most openings, and the IT skills that organizations in those cities are seeking. Read More



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9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 04:58 AM PST

HTML5: an Open Standard to Rule Them All? | An Agile IT Architecture in Three Easy Steps

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9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business
Google+ hasn't exactly taken the world by storm. However, with features such as free videoconferencing and the capability to share and promote content with customers and colleagues at a touch of a (+1) button, Google+ is making a concerted effort to court businesses. We look at nine ways it can help you succeed in business. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Research In Motion (RIM)

Introducing BlackBerry Mobile Fusion
Now all personal and corporate-owned BlackBerry® smartphone and BlackBerry® PlayBook™ devices can seamlessly access business data and applications on a single, secure management platform. Soon, Apple® iOS and Google® Android™ devices will be able to do the same. Learn how this new approach will end mobile chaos at blackberry.com/mobilefusion

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CA

Join IT innovators' Global Virtual Event
To successfully navigate the journey to innovation and growth, you'll need time, experience and sound advice. This virtual event will feature IT executives from around the globe who will share case studies, best practices and more while also engaging in online Q&As. Register today! Visit ca.com/global-it-luminaries

HTML5: an Open Standard to Rule Them All?
The app development debate about whether to go native, use HTML5 or employ a hybrid approach rages on, with HTML5 gaining the backing of heavy hitters such as Facebook and Amazon. But while the latter builds a strong case for success, it isn't as simple as that. Read More

An Agile IT Architecture in Three Easy Steps
Business agility isn't just a good idea, it's the new normal. And the role of IT is to enable agility. Business happens in real time these days, driven by global e-commerce, social media networks and consumer IT. Companies have to be agile to keep up with what's going on, and that requires developing IT architectures that allow them to respond quickly as situations change. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Security Confab

What Will The Future of Enterprise Security Look Like?
From APTs and Botnets, to cyber-terrorism and insider theft - the future is uncertain. Hear from leading security thought leaders at The Security Confab. April 15-17 in La Jolla, California. Learn More.

Hot IT Skills in 2012
A few weeks ago I reported on IT salary trends for 2012, based on findings from Bluewolf, a NYC-based provider of IT staffing, consulting and managed IT services. Read More

Rotating iPad Case Offers New "Spin" on Tablet Protection
The REV360 rotating case for Apple's iPad tablet promises a unique "spin" on traditional tablet protection, and it helps users keep a firm grip on their beloved gadgets with just one hand. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verisign Inc.

DNS: Risk, Reward and Managed Services
In this report, Yankee Group Research outlines the pros and cons of in-house, ISP and managed service provider DNS management options. Read Now!

Forget Beats by Dre; Fanny Wang 2000 Headphones Offer Quality Audio, Custom Style
The Fanny Wang 2000 Series headphones offer powerful bass and startlingly bright highs for audiophiles, and they're available in a wide array of cool custom color options for fashionistas. Read More

Windows 8 vs. Mountain Lion: A Desktop Touchscreen Debate
Should a desktop or laptop computer have a touchscreen? The answer lies in the iPad. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Mobility KnowledgeVault
How "mobile ready" is your infrastructure? This Mobility Knowledge Vault provides a wide variety of expert advice on how to strike a balance between end user ease-of-use and security. View now

SAP Lays Out Product Direction Post-SuccessFactors Deal
Analyst: SAP's plans reflect competition from the likes of Workday for cloud-based HR software Read More

Windows Server 8 to Be Storage-Focused OS
With the beta of Windows Server 8 to be released in the next few weeks, Microsoft executives said the next-generation OS is focused squarely on storage. Read More

Google Sued for Violating Apple Browser Privacy Protection
  Google, which is already under FTC scrutiny for privacy issues, is now being sued for violating users’ privacy rights on Apple’s Safari web browser. On Friday it was revealed that Google and several advertising companies were evading the browser’s privacy controls by placing a special kind of tracking code on a handful of sites. Read More

Oracle Again Waives Extended Support Fees for E-Business Suite
Customers running version 12.0 of the ERP (enterprise resource planning) software get a three-year reprieve from additional costs Read More

Aruba Simplifies IT Management of Employee-Owned Mobile Devices
New software from Aruba Networks lets IT groups secure and manage the influx of employee-owned devices to the corporate network. Read More



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The Best Cities for Finding IT Jobs in 2012

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 07:11 AM PST

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The Best Cities for Finding IT Jobs in 2012
With the help of three national IT staffing firms, CIO.com pinpointed eight U.S. cities that offer enterprising, mobile IT professionals the best chances of finding jobs. We also identified the industries in each of those markets that have the most openings, and the IT skills that organizations in those cities are seeking. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Securing the Cloud
Cloud computing has become another key resource for IT deployments, but there is still fear of securing applications and data in the cloud. With F5 devices, you can keep your most precious assets safe, no matter where they live. Learn More!

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WHITE PAPER: Apprenda

Private PaaS: The Next Era of Enterprise IT
Public Platform as a Service (PaaS), for a variety of reasons, is not accessible to a majority of enterprise IT use cases. PaaS, however, provides significant value ranging from the automation of typically mundane and long running tasks such as application deployment, to providing a foundational architecture for guest application scalability. Learn More

Top 10 Celebrity Tech Mishaps and Lessons Learned from Them
Sexting aside, celebrities often fall victim to a lot of bonehead mistakes with technology that CIOs are just as guilty of. Here are 10 examples of famous gaffes by famous people and tips for how to avoid making them yourself. Read More

10 Best Windows Phone Apps for Staying Productive
Here are the coolest Windows Phone apps we could find for business-related tasks such as scanning documents, backing up files to the cloud and analyzing Web traffic. Read More

12 Essential Programming Tools for the Mobile Web
HTML5 and a vibrant ecosystem of libraries are making the mobile Web a compelling alternative to developing native code. Read More

IT Job Spotting: Top 20 Metro Areas for Tech Jobs
Dice.com reports the top 20 metro areas for tech jobs, based on how much IT pros are getting paid and the number of open positions. Read More

Apple Innovation: 10 Future Tech Ideas
How will Apple fare in the post-Steve Jobs era? Everyone is wondering whether or not Apple can deliver amazing technology in the future. From the wacky to the reasonable, here's a list of innovation ideas. Read More

Facebook IPO: The Heftiest Paydays
With a possible valuation of $100 billion, Facebook's IPO filing could make a lot of people very, very rich (or richer). Here's a look at the breakdown of who could get what, from Mark Zuckerberg to Bono -- yes, Bono. Read More

Facebook's Road to IPO: 10 Memorable Moments
The good, the bad, the Facebook. Read More

6 Tips to Conquer Facebook Timeline
From privacy settings to customization and more, here are six tips to set you on the right path with Facebook Timeline. Read More

6 Cool Uses of Near-Field Communication
NFC is about much more than Google Wallet and corporate ID badges. Read More

10 Best New Google Android Apps for Fun and Work
Wikipedia, Airbnb among those launching official Android Market apps. Read More

Love, Android Style: 12 Free Apps for Valentine's Day
Looking to spice up your Valentine's Day a bit this year? Check out the following 12 free Android apps designed to help you find the best flowers, chocolates, rom-coms, love poems, dinner reservations, mood music and much more. (All apps are Cupid approved.) Read More

Tips and Tricks: Upgrading Your Android Phone
The biggest problem with the Android platform has been how slowly many phone makers release the latest version of the OS for their older models. It's also not unusual for them to never do so. If you own such a neglected phone, and don't want to buy a new one, then your best shot is installing unofficial Android firmware on it. Read More

News Your Way: 10 News Magazine Apps for Your Tablet
These news aggregator apps designed for tablets--including Flipboard, Google Currents, and Pulse--help you discover, consolidate, and stay on top of the news. Read More

The Best Android Tablet Apps for Reference
Whether you need to track flights or monitor Web traffic, these nine optimized apps will make your Android tablet more useful than ever. Read More

Best News and Weather Apps for Your Android Tablet
Own an Android tablet? We scoured the Android Market to pinpoint the best apps for keeping up with news and weather reports. Read More

Hottest iPad 3 Design Concepts
If you just can't wait for Apple to introduce the real iPad 3, enjoy these designer concept images for now. Read More

Happy Birthday, iPad! RIP, Pretenders
Two years ago today, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad. Computing has never been the same, despite all the 'iPad killers.' Read More

More of the World's Coolest Data Centers
We take another look to highlight some of the most innovative and unique data centers on the planet. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Set the Stage for the Next Era of Computing
This report discusses the latest trends that are setting the stage for the next era of computing. Learn about the new infrastructure and storage trends that are changing the way business storage works today. Read Now!

13 Security Myths
Security experts hammer on security ideas they say are just "myths" Read More

15 Worst Data Breaches
Data security breaches happen daily in too many places at once to keep count. But what constitutes a huge breach versus a small one? For some perspective, we take a look at 15 of the biggest incidents in recent memory. Read More

Safer Computing: A How-To Guide
It's too easy to injure yourself through poor setup of laptops and PCs at your desk; this guide helps you compute more safely. Read More

Hot Security Upstarts
Offering new email security technology and services to help clean up after a breach, these new companies are leading a wave of hot security startups. Read More

10 Business Skills Every IT Pro Must Master
Here are the 10 business skills that truly matter to your career in IT. A lot. Read More

15 Essential Open Source Tools for Windows Admins
Microsoft offers great tools for enhancing your server-side experience, but open source has impressive options as well. Read More

10 New Open Source Projects You May Not Know About
With so many open source software projects under way at any given moment, it can be difficult to keep tabs on all that's going on. Read More

14 Creative Ways to Use Facebook Business Pages
What are the secrets to making Facebook work for your company? Check out these 14 examples for inspiration. Read More

10 Cool Car Apps and Gadgets
Technology can make the commute easier -- as long as you take care when consulting your gadgets for referrals or routes. Read More

10 Must-Have Google Chrome Add-Ons
From a session saver to a social media assistant to a simple in-browser image editor, these extensions provide a variety of useful tools for the growing legions of Chrome users. Read More

Chrome on Android: Desktop Meets Mobile
Google is making its hot Chrome browser available to its hot mobile platform. Find out what you gain -- and lose. Read More

Firefox Faceoff: Nightly vs. Pale Moon vs. Waterfox
Three unofficial Firefox variants take advantage of 64-bit processors and 64-bit version of Windows 7. Read More

7 Cool and Crazy Computer Workspaces
From dozens of monitors to downright gorgeous designs, these seven workstations are among the most interesting and memorable we've seen. Read More

18 Cool and Creative Laptop Mods
Whether your taste runs to Soviet propaganda, Hello Kitty, scary skulls, camouflage, or another unusual theme, there's a laptop mod for you. Read More

Tiny High-Tech Keychain Gadgets
Forget superthin Ultrabooks that can fit in your purse -- these tiny gadgets can fit in your pocket, with room to spare. Read More

25 Techie Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
From subtle geekery to blatantly techie devices, Valentine's Day gifts suit a range of personalities. Read More

Valentine's Day Google Doodles Through the Years
Google goes all hearts and flowers on Feb. 14, at least most years. Read More

Geeky Valentine's Day Cards
A look at some of the geekiest Valentine's Day cards. Read More

 
 
 

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  2. 6 Hot IT Jobs That Will Pay Well in 2012
  3. 4 Facebook Security Tips to Stay Safe in 2012
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  5. Apple in 2012: 5 Reasons It Will Be a Tough Year

 

 

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The iPad 3 is Coming

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:47 AM PST

  Private App Stores and Tablets: Notes from an Early Adopter | Amazon Rockets to Second Place in Tablet Market, ISuppli Says
 
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The iPad 3 is Coming
The iPad 3 rumor mill has moved from pure speculation to that critical mass that suggests the next generation Apple tablet truly is imminent. NextWorth.com, a site that deals in buying and selling used electronics equipment, suggests that now is the prime time to trade or sell that iPad 2. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Research In Motion (RIM)

Be Bold at BlackBerry World
BlackBerry World™ 2012 is May 1-3 in Orlando! It's the premier conference for businesses & IT professionals looking to maximize their mobile solution. This year we will bring you even more technology training and networking opportunities. Early Bird savings end March 23, 2012. Don't wait! Register today & save $300 at www.blackberryworld.com.

WHITE PAPER: F5

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!

Private App Stores and Tablets: Notes from an Early Adopter
Mobile devices and apps are everywhere -- including the workplace. But while users reap benefits, IT departments struggle with risks. Cisco's AppHQ running on its Cius tablet promises a controlled environment. One of the first to test the private app store is tech reseller and consulting company CDW. Read More

Amazon Rockets to Second Place in Tablet Market, ISuppli Says
Apple continues to dominate the worldwide tablet market, but the real story is the rapid rise of Amazon's Kindle Fire. Read More

Nook Tablet Not Really a Kindle Fire Threat
Barnes and Noble is preparing to launch a new Nook Tablet designed to go head-to-head with the Amazon Kindle Fire at $199. The Nook Tablet seems like a solid, capable device, but it is more likely to offer competition for Android tablets in general than for the Kindle Fire. Read More

5 Free Android Security Apps: Keep Your Smartphone Safe
There's been much controversy over mobile OS security, especially where Android is concerned. With 47% of the smartphone market in Q4 of 2011, according to ABI Research, it's no wonder that Android is getting attention. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

HP Migration Center overview
This guide details the services, solutions, resources and tools available through the HP Migration Center. This one-stop resource is designed to provide you with a seamless, positive migration experience by combining best practices with technologies like HP Converged Infrastructure. Learn more

NBA, NHL Stop Making BlackBerry Apps; Is MLB Next?
More bad news for RIM and its customers: The NBA and NHL both stopped making official BlackBerry sports applications for the 2011/2012 seasons, and MLB could also soon cease to offer its official baseball app. Dwindling developer support for BlackBerry smartphones and tablets is starting to really take its toll. Read More

3G, 4G, Wi-Fi Coming Together in Small Cells for Mobile Data
The first LTE small cell from ip.access, for use inside buildings, will include a slot for Wi-Fi Read More

New Processor to Cut Cost of LTE Smartphones, Says Renesas
A price tag between $150 and $300 is possible thanks to a more integrated product Read More

Coming Soon from BlackBerry: 5 Things to Look Forward To
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Smartphones, tablets, streaming video platforms and a constellation of expanding high-speed cellular wireless services are poised to drive mobile traffic to an incredible 10.8 exabytes a month by 2016, says network systems manufacturer Cisco. Since we're not really using that word yet, I'll break it down for you: An exabyte is equal to one million terabytes, or one billion gigabytes. Read More

BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Too Little, Too Late?
Almost a year after the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet was introduced, Research In Motion has delivered a new OS that brings a native e-mail client to the device. PlayBook OS 2.0 is probably what the first iteration of the tablet should have been, but a year later, the improvements might not be enough for the device to succeed. Read More

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Along with the much anticipated release of its PlayBook OS 2.0 software this morning, RIM quietly announced the availability of an early version of its BlackBerry Mobile Fusion software that will work with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) to soon allow IT to manage BlackBerrys, iOS and Android devices from a single Web console. Read More

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Private PaaS: The Next Era of Enterprise IT
Public Platform as a Service (PaaS), for a variety of reasons, is not accessible to a majority of enterprise IT use cases. PaaS, however, provides significant value ranging from the automation of typically mundane and long running tasks such as application deployment, to providing a foundational architecture for guest application scalability. Learn More

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They're "security myths," oft-repeated and generally accepted notions about IT security that arguably are simply not true -- in order words, it's just a myth. We asked security experts, consultants, vendors and enterprise security managers to share their favorite "security myths" with us. Read More


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