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Flurry of products pushing BYOD in India
Over the last few months, several IT companies and telcos have launched desktop virtualization, mobility management and enterprise security tools designed for BYOD.
HP does Android with the SlateBook x2, big Windows with Split x2
HP knows hybrids as evidenced by the Envy x2. This summer will see a big Windows hybrid and a high-end Android hybrid from the company.
BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 get Skype with version 10.1
BlackBerry is having its big hoedown in Orlando this week, and has announced that version 10.1 of the OS will hit the Z10 later this week.
NetApp intros Connect app for mobile access without VPN setup
NetApp is turning around some of the products included in its acquisition of ionGrid with a new mobile channel for data access.
HP Software delivers integrated management for apps deployment
HP Software today announced four products that aim to tackle the thorny reality that traditional apps deployment is broken, and that the new requirements make automation and comprehensive management an inescapable necessity.
Asus VivoTab going back to Amazon
Having recently bought and shared first impressions of the Asus VivoTab tablet with laptop dock, it's fitting to explain why it's on its way back to Amazon.
A tale of two OneNotes: Metro version a no-go
I just spent big bucks to buy a Windows 8 hybrid with a pen for taking notes. Research conducted while waiting for it to arrive shows the two versions of OneNote in stores are very different in capability.
Aruba Networks says Q3 will fall short
At least Aruba isn't alone. Other companies that specialize in wireless enterprise networking have taken their hits.
Device overload: Can the smartphone, tablet, PC relay last?
The question today about computing devices is the same as it was yesterday: Will we ever get convergence that doesn't suck?
Ramifications of mandatory BYOD on workers and employers
The movement started by employees who want to bring their own gadgets for work has taken a turn, according to new figures. Companies will be requiring workers to BYOD, and that will bring changes for both workers and employers.
BYOD: From optional to mandatory by 2017, says Gartner
Latest research suggests half of employers will, in just four years' time, require employees to bring their own devices to work. Should BYOD be a requirement over a personal, optional decision?
Pascal still an advantage for some iOS, Android developers
Many developers wouldn't dream of developing in Delphi with iOS or Android in mind, but with cross-platform compilers, companies sitting on years of solid code may suddenly find themselves with a second wind.
NSW govt seeks mobile management, WAN proposals
The NSW government's shared IT services department has begun looking for contractors that could provide and manage a fleet of mobile devices across the government, as well as standardise its WAN services.
BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong
Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but maybe he's not that far off base.
Business road warriors might look forward to 'rugged' Samsung Galaxy S4
A more rugged version of the latest smartphone from Samsung might be more appealing for field work.