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In Defense of Slow IT

April 05, 2013 03:02 PM
Stop hectoring IT about how it's too much of a laggard in our modern tech world. Sometimes there are good reasons to take things slow.

Mersive Cuts Wires for Projection Systems

March 07, 2013 03:18 PM
Mersive's Solstice software lets mobile devices connect wirelessly to projection systems and flat screens, eliminating the need for cords and adapters in conference rooms and campuses. But we're still a ways away from ubiquitous connectivity.

F5 Tackles BYOD with MDM Products and Services

February 22, 2013 02:53 PM
News roundup: F5 announces MDM software and SaaS service; Citrix leverages Zenprise acquisition to launch XenMobile; GroundWork Monitor watches hybrid cloud environments.

IT Not Ready to Quit on BlackBerry

February 13, 2013 03:45 PM
IT pros hope BlackBerry can reverse its fading fortunes, but they recognize end user choice is going against the once-dominant mobile vendor. Network Computing readers weigh in on BlackBerry’s fate.

HTML5 Mobile Development: 7 Good Ideas (and 3 Bad Ones)

February 13, 2013 01:28 PM
HTML5 can be a boon to enterprise mobile app development, but you have to identify the right use cases to make it work. Here are 7 scenarios that make sense for HTML5, and 3 you might want to avoid.

Will Mobile Drive or Replace UC?

December 13, 2012 01:02 PM
UC vendors must create a more integrated experience on mobile devices to capture the ease of use and flexibility that users demand on smartphones and tablets—and to counter native capabilities that could make UC less relevant.

Intel On The Wrong Side Of Moore's Law

November 20, 2012 03:30 PM
ARM's stellar performance provides a hint at what Intel must do in the next decade to stay ahead in the chip business.

Intel's Next CEO Must Reverse Years of Mobile Neglect

November 20, 2012 12:35 PM
Intel built an unbeatable infrastructure for PC and server chips—which gives it zero advantage in meeting fundamentally different requirements for mobile chip design.

If I Were King Of The Wireless Jungle

April 11, 2012 09:00 AM
Given the number of players involved across all of today’s wireless and networking spaces, it is pretty amazing that our mobile connectivity is as good as it is. Regardless of what 802.11 standard you connect with, or what carrier facilitates your mobile data, the wireless world of today is generally impressive. But it could be better. If Wireless World were mine to run, here’s what I’d change. (Cue the day dream sound effects and wavy fading video.)

Next-Gen Networking Drives IT Budgets

March 20, 2012 10:10 AM
Vice President Joe Biden once said, "Don't tell me your values, show me your budget and I'll tell you your values." If the vice president saw the enterprise IT spending budgets, he would rightly conclude that they place an increasingly higher value on their networks as the critical circulation system for all of their IT assets. As demands are placed on networks to handle more video traffic, migrate to 10GbE connectivity, connect mobile and wireless devices, and handle the increase in data traffic brought about by virtualization, companies are investing significantly in their networks in 2012.

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