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IPhone, need for features driving plans for mobile BI app development
Mobile applications for business intelligence is a gap that IT directors are charging their app development teams to fill as business intelligence and virtualization products bake. Article | 15 Dec 2009
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Sidekick data and 'balloon boy'
What do the Sidekick data loss and the balloon boy saga have in common? More than you might think, according to our blogger. News | 16 Oct 2009
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E-waste: A blight on the environment and a company's good name
The e-trash keeps piling up. Need a visual? Think "Wall-E." What isn't stockpiled is being dumped into landfills and the toxic parts shipped off to countries where laws are lax. CIOs are taking steps to keep their companies' hands clean. Article | 09 Sep 2008
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HD video conferencing a way of life for some VIPs
In an uncertain economy, HD video conferencing seems like a luxury. Not so, says a CIO for a far-flung research consortium. Analysts increasingly agree. Article | 02 Apr 2008
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SanDisk readies 8 GB cards for mobile phones
SanDisk's new Memory Stick Micro card doubles previous capacity and may include preloaded maps, though business use may be limited. Article | 05 Oct 2007
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CIOs need to negotiate TLC into wireless contracts
Road warriors feel unappreciated by their mobile carriers. As keepers of the wireless technology, CIOs should make sure they feel loved. Article | 15 Aug 2007
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New monitoring technology helps university find mobile users
With students and professors so mobile on his campus, a university CIO adopted a new monitoring technology to identify users and better understand network behavior. Article | 07 Aug 2007
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Startup gives virtualized twist to mobile computing
A California startup offers up software that allows users to carry their desktop in their pockets and companies to get out of the business of provisioning PCs. Article | 01 Aug 2007
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Managing mobile computing policies
Many organizations rely heavily on mobile workers, such as sales and technical support staff members who bring in revenue and keep customers satisfied. According to industry experts, the first step in mobile computing success is to create and maintai... Article | 05 Jul 2007
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Bay Area workers stay home and busy after freeway collapse
San Francisco Bay Area workers were able to avoid a snarl of traffic jams, detours and road blocks by telecommuting. News | 01 May 2007