OMG! They're using Windows RT!
Apparently, some people have missed the memo.
Apparently, some people have missed the memo.
Would you consider a "value-priced" chassis for your core networking needs?
For me, the Samsung Galaxy Gear S2 3G has taken the place of a standard wristwatch, delivering all the functionality of a quality chronograph with the enhanced capabilities of a smart mobile device.
Customer retention is now a meaningless concept; it's all about funding low-cost phones for new customers.
Even mainframe-class hardware vendors acknowledge the impotance of mobile deices.
Verizon measures the carbon efficiency of their entire business, not just their datacenters, in computing their energy efficiency.
FaceTime users could potentially suck up valuable network bandwidth. But only if the technology is worth using.
Microsoft had all the components in place to start the cloud music wars. Why are they still unheard from?
eBooks have one feature that can't be found in print: the ability to have live hotlinks embedded in the text. And that presents an open field for scammers.
Mobile might be one of the unheralded game changers for the datacenter in 2011. What do you think?