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How Coachella handled rolling out 20,000 iPads for students

Tim Cook's Apple turns its focus to the business market | Microsoft's cloud business is on fire

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
July 24, 2014
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How Coachella handled rolling out 20,000 iPads for students

CITEworld catches up with the Coachella Valley Unified School District, over year after it deployed 20,000 iPads to every single student from preschool through high school. And its report card is good. Very good.

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How Toad™ Complements Oracle® Enterprise Manager 12c

This technical brief explains how using Toad by itself – or with Oracle tools – can simplify Oracle database management and improve DBA productivity. Read now!

Tim Cook's Apple turns its focus to the business market

The biggest thing during Apple's quarterly earnings call wasn't the number of iOS devices sold or how much money the company made. It's how the company is evolving under Tim Cook's leadership and how and why it's targeting the business market.

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Microsoft's cloud business is on fire

Microsoft again doubled revenues in its cloud business, reaching a $4.4 billion annual run rate.

The Apple-IBM partnership was a missed opportunity for Microsoft

The Apple-IBM deal is great news for both companies. But it could have been Microsoft's chance to shine in the mobile enterprise.

Virgin America still loves Salesforce Chatter, but...

A year and a half ago, Virgin America turned to Salesforce Chatter to build its enterprise social network. It's going well, but a reliance on outsourcing spells trouble for the company.

Two Android apps that will help save your (battery) life

There are a number of apps available in Google Play that promise to help users conserve battery power. Here's a look at two of them.

A shockingly good wearable difibrillator, designed by students

An example of wearable technology in medicine.

There's no such thing as a free lunch in tech

Box's decision to make storage unlimited for enterprises is a good reminder that nothing in the cloud is ever really free.

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