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RIM says it will open up BES
In a move that could make enterprises rethink their fledgling mobile device management strategies, Research In Motion has said it intends to finally expand the renowned capabilities of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) to other mobile platforms. Read More


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The Benefits of Outsourcing Telecom Management
Choosing the right network solutions provider (NSP) will help businesses improve network reliability, service quality, operating efficiency, billing accuracy and better allocation of resources – all reducing the total cost of ownership of your network infrastructure. Many companies have realized the benefits of working with an NSP. Read now!

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Analysis of HP D2D Product Line
The HP D2D product line was first announced in early 2007, providing both disk to disk and VTL backup. In June 2010, the product line was updated to include StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon ®processor 5500 series, HP Labs developed inline data deduplication, along with a number of other enhancements. Read More Today!

25 geeky gifts for cool moms
Mother's Day gift guide: Jewelry, gadgets, textiles and more. Read More

You hate AUPs, but you need one for guest Wi-Fi access
If you are a smart enterprise customer, you hate carrier "acceptable use policies" (AUPs). They have virtuous roots (avoiding liability for customer communications under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act) but have morphed into lengthy, (allegedly) non-negotiable, overly broad and one-sided "agreements" that make the customer responsible for all kinds of things for which it isn't really responsible and shield the carrier from responsibility for things for which it should be responsible. Read More


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Cloud-enabled Wi-Fi: Less Dollars, More Sense
Aerohive's HiveManager Online is the first cloud-enabled, enterprise-class Wi-Fi management solution and is a breakthrough in management simplicity, flexibility, and redundancy. Learn more!

RIM not sitting still with PlayBook
Research in Motion doesn't want you to judge the PlayBook by its first-edition cover. Read More

10 tips to turn Android into a business phone
Android has shot past BlackBerry to become the third most popular smartphone operating system in the world behind Symbian and the iPhone , according to StatCounter. In the U.S., however, the Android is now No.1, according to recent reports by comScore and Neilsen. These reports found Android trending upward for pretty much every demographic group studied.  Read More


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Hybrid Hosting: Evolving the Cloud in 2011
Many organizations are turning to hybrid hosting. An ideal fit for businesses that need the ability to combine physical and cloud-based resources, hybrid hosting offers enhanced security and more user control over traditional cloud-only hosting. Read more from industry leaders Rackspace and AMD in this whitepaper. Read now!

Motorola jacks up high-end 802.11n Wi-Fi controller capacity tenfold
Motorola Solutions recasts its enterprise WLAN products, aiming to make 802.11n affordable for large-scale, distributed networks. Read More

Oracle adds iPhone support to BI, analytics software
Oracle has introduced support for Apple's iPad and iPhone as part of a slew of enhancements to its BI (business intelligence) software, the company announced Tuesday. Read More

New BlackBerry Bold: The good and the bad
RIM really tried to strike a balance on its latest smartphone, but still came up short in some important aspects. Read More

Ballmer surprises with Microsoft-RIM partnership
Microsoft will invest in the BlackBerry platform from Research in Motion, becoming the default search provider in BlackBerry browsers and maps, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said during a surprise keynote appearance at BlackBerry World. Read More



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