Unexpected Tech: Have You Spotted Mobile Devices in Random Places?
We all know that Apple store employees have long been checking out customers in the aisles via iPods. And last month, the news broke that Alaska Airlines is swapping out its flight manuals for iPads....
View ArticleGriffin Debuts Business-Class MultiDock Rack For 10+ i-Gadgets
Here’s an interesting twist on those mega tower server racks that typically reside in the technological underbelly of businesses far and wide: Griffin just announced its new MultiDock rack for iPads,...
View ArticleBlackBerry Mobile Fusion: What Does It Mean For RIM?
Seems even BlackBerry maker Research In Motion can no longer ignore the drumbeat of Android and iOS. This morning, news broke about RIM‘s new plan for BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, a new tool that will...
View ArticleThe Power of Mobile In The Workplace (infographic)
Stuck with an employer whose idea of modern tech is an office-wide upgrade to Windows 98? Oof. It’s hard to spend all night drooling over the hottest devices when, by day, your corporate overlords make...
View ArticleGmail Down, Thousands Voice Frustrations on Twitter (Updated)
Gmail is down for thousands, if not millions, of users and many are expressing their frustrations on Twitter. We’ve confirmed that the service is indeed down for several members of our staff, although...
View ArticleHP Considering Cutting 25,000 Jobs, Bloomberg Says
HP is considering laying off 25,000 employees, or about 8 percent of the company. The computer maker is reportedly considering the layoffs in an effort to cut costs and to better address the decreased...
View ArticleCisco Will No Longer Support Enterprise-Friendly Cius Tablet
Cisco announced on Friday that it will no longer invest in its Cius tablet, an Android-powered device that was originally launched to cater to the enterprise market. Cisco explained that the...
View ArticleSamsung to Sell SAFE-Branded Galaxy S III to Enterprise Customers
Samsung announced on Monday that it will offer its “first SAFE-branded smartphone,” the Galaxy S III, to enterprise customers through AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular by...
View ArticleGoogle to Introduce Amazon, Microsoft Cloud Rival for Enterprise Customers
Google has Microsoft’s monopoly on the enterprise market firmly in its sights. According to GigaOm’s sources, the search giant is preparing to announce a comprehensive cloud service at its I/O...
View ArticleApple’s iOS Gains “Dramatic Lead” Over Android in Enterprise Developer Interest
Developer interest is crucial to an ecosystem’s survival. From the consumer end, it means getting Angry Birds and Tiny Wings first. But, perhaps more important to a company’s bottom line, is app...
View ArticleHTC Invests $35.4M in Mobile Enterprise Firm Magnet Systems
HTC said Monday it will invest $35.4 million in the mobile enterprise firm Magnet Systems. The investment represents a 17.1 percent stake in the company, Reuters said, and the smartphone maker hopes...
View ArticleWith No Buyers In Sight, RIM Expected to “Remain Largely Intact”
There has been plenty of speculation that Research In Motion is a takeover target, especially as its stock continues to tank. However, Town Hall Investment Research analyst Jamie Towsend doesn’t see...
View ArticleIBM zEnterprise EC12 Mainframe is Culmination of $1 Billion in R&D
IBM’s newest mainframe server, the zEnterprise EC12, is purportedly the most powerful and technologically advanced enterprise system Big Blue has ever assembled. It sports the world’s fastest...
View ArticleAT&T Samsung Galaxy S III Gets New Software Update, But it Isn’t Jelly Bean
AT&T has pushed out a new software update to its Samsung Galaxy S III today, but before you dance around the room in your underpants in excitement, we have to tell you that it isn’t Android 4.1...
View ArticleHP’s New ElitePad 900 Windows 8 Tablet Means Business
HP has today announced a brand new Windows 8 tablet aimed at enterprise users called the ElitePad 900. The 10-inch slate boasts a premium aluminum chassis — like HP’s EliteBook notebooks — with a...
View ArticleNokia Inks Maps Deal with Oracle
Nokia on Monday announced that it will provide its Nokia Location Platform (NLP) service, which includes maps for nearly 200 countries, to Oracle users. The agreement will allow Oracle users to...
View ArticleAmazon Introduces Whispercast for Kindle in Enterprise, Education Push
Amazon announced its new “Whispercast for Kindle” feature on Wednesday that it hopes will help push adoption of its eReader and Kindle Fire devices in school systems and in the enterprise. “ispercast...
View ArticleNTT DoCoMo and Microsoft Ink Agreement to Push Windows 8 to Enterprise in Japan
NTT DoCoMo on Thursday announced a new agreement with Microsoft in which it will provide Windows 8 tablets that run on its 4G LTE network, dubbed Xi, in Japan. The agreement is targeted at corporate...
View ArticleBarclays Bank Snaps Up 8,500 iPads
Barclays Bank is about to deploy 8,500 iPads into its offices and, according to The Channel, it could be the largest deployment of tablets into the UK financial sector ever. It appears that Barclays...
View ArticleSamsung Sets Crosshairs on BlackBerry
Samsung is reportedly working on developing its own enterprise platform that it hopes will take down BlackBerry. Samsung has BlackBerry “in its cross hairs” and has plans to make “an aggressive push...
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