Apple teases business users and IT staffers with nine business features in iOS 7, several of which are potential game-changers. |
In addition to iOS 7, Apple will be updating Macs with OS X Mavericks (10.9) this fall. While it isn't the total game changer that iOS 7 is, the update will offer several nice features for business users and can even be called the first business-oriented OS X release. |
Some pundits are once again on the tired "Apple doesn't get the enterprise" schtick. The irony of this is that Apple's iOS 7 will be the most enterprise-friendly and secure version of Apple's mobile platform to date. |
We caught up with Centrify CEO Tom Kemp last week to discuss the company's recent deals, the future of identity and mobile data security, and Centrify's future prospects. |
VP of Enterprise Information Services at Pandora Media Richard Rothschild says that his IT team is managing over 70 different SaaS apps from vendors large and small -- and are never going back. |
Accomplishing tasks on a smartphone or tablet is very different from accomplishing them on a PC. Securing multi-app workflows means ensuring secure apps and app-to-app communication, and that's the focus of Good's latest solution. |
We've heard a lot of fuss over Microsoft's fumbling of Office on mobile, but the question is whether anyone truly needs Office on a tablet to get work done. Melissa Perenson goes hands-on with Quickoffice HD Pro to see just how far she can get. |
Long-time Microsoft vet Steven Sinofsky hinted on Twitter that improvements are coming to the way touchpads work in Windows 8. |
The new version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports iOS and Android, but we'll find out how serious BlackBerry is about that support with the release of iOS 7. |
SAP is making a big bet on machine-to-machine communications, but admits there are still a few hurdles to overcome before it turns into reality. |
Google is making a play for the enterprise with its cloud-based business apps, but the search giant also offers nearly 1,400 third-party enterprise applications in its Google Apps Marketplace. Here are some of the most popular and highly rated. |
Last Saturday, I drove several hours to pick up my Google Glass unit from Google's New York City office. Here's what the experience was like. |
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