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Houston Astros make wireless a winner
Houston Astros IT exec Brad Bourland is headed into his second winning season with a wireless strategy that is a big hit with the fans. Article
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RIM CEO aims for function over flash
The makers of a favorite CIO accessory -- the BlackBerry -- say it will focus on essentials rather than extras. Article
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Buying wireless? Check your security budget
CIOs investing in mobile strategies must also fund new wireless security initiatives. Article
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A taste of all-you-can-eat access
Mobility services are intended to make it easier for road warriors to stay connected, but columnist Jonathan B. Spira is living proof that getting connected isn't always easy. Column
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Forrester event offers look at new technologies for a connected world
Dozens of IT decision makers are flocking to Scottsdale, Ariz., this week for Forrester Research's annual Emerging Technology Showcase, which promises to provide a glimpse into the future of RFID, security, communications and other hot technologies. ... Interview
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The ROI of enterprise mobility
Most companies have yet to realize the significant advantages that wireless-enabled companies with formalized capabilities have over the competition. This article explains. Tip
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Keeping the cost of mobility under control
Mobile devices aren't cheap, and some firms are learning to save cash by limiting deployments. Tip
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Instant messaging and compliance issues: What you need to know
Instant messaging is breaking into almost every corporation in same shape or form. This can lead to serious issues for companies subject to federal compliance. Article
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Steps to Success: Managing mobile technology
Mobile technology is quickly meeting the needs of today's flexible work force. But CIOs shouldn't implement mobile devices before analyzing their current work environment. Article
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Steps to success: Managing mobile technology
Mobile technology is quickly meeting the needs of today's flexible work force. But CIOs shouldn't implement mobile devices before analyzing their current work environment. Tip