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Another poll, and new wireless carrier policies, signal BYOD could have renewed life
COO Kevin Turner says it 'feels so good … not to be yearning for something we don't have,' alluding to the retreat from a broad-based smartphone strategy
Things used to be so simple. It was once easy to characterize companies as either open or closed. But the sands are changing and companies that formerly wouldn't have had a bar with Open Source are jumping on board with abandon.
Works is not done by a long shot. Patches will come on rollout day in two weeks.
GAO study constructive and standardized performance reviews, more employee involvement go a long way toward engaging workers
Adaptive security is becoming more important as breaches appear to become inevitable.
Werner Vogels answers: Is AWS an IaaS or a PaaS?
Jitterbit, the well-known integration platform, is jumping on the API integration bandwagon. Smart move or not?
Windows 10's staggered timetable will kick off by early December
The future state of enterprise IT is going to be far more complex and heterogeneous than today. CenturyLink realizes this and is today rolling out the product updated to give people more choice.
If Apple wants to wins hearts and minds of enterprise customers, it can start by showing interest in them
The comment period on Wassenaar ends next Monday
Apple on Wednesday updated its iPod lineup, proving that the company's iconic music player isn't dead just yet.
An emerging cloud security company adds some valuable SaaS experience.
It takes 4.5 hours to transfer data 3 billion miles from Pluto back to earth at 1,000 to 2,000 bits per second
Infrastructure, app development are target areas for open source stalwart Red Hat
Data transmissions could run in parallel with TV broadcasts on propagation-friendly spectrum, according to scientists.
With a new partnership aimed toward the Internet of Things, how much of GE's move into the software space is real?
No more beta builds as it works on other areas, including in-store events.
Ends delivery of anti-malware signatures for Security Essentials on XP; stops serving clean-up tool
Worrall takes over for Iyer, who jumped to VMware in February
CompTIA survey finds 53% of private companies ban BYOD
Patent and copyright litigation continues; Cisco OK with the ruling
Ransomware, malware and all manner of nefarious computer hacking tools allegedly available via Darkode
The company formed to commercialize an open source project just brought in the creator of the project. Consider that a coup.
Mac adoption grows in enterprise with assist from iOS devices
The new BLE beacon format for increasing location awareness is aimed at Android and iOS
Claims first script of latest OpenDaylight SDN code