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Nokia sales drop, but market share holds steady
Nokia reported first-quarter sales that were down about 27% year-over-year, as sales of its mobile phones dropped below 100 million units.
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ING examines cloud computing, but finds licensing a problem
BlackBerry app development not as easy as pie
Mobile's future is in links, ex-Nokia CTO says
Yahoo accepts eBay offer to buy Korea's Gmarket
Milestone: Over 50% of voters used Internet in 2008 election
Agencies flooded with comments about broadband stimulus
LaCie intros the Rugged XL 1TB hard disk
Alaska Airlines flies ahead with in-flight Wi-Fi
'Mebroot' rootkit slides further under the security radar, researcher says
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Skype for iPhone
In the days before cell phones and applications like the new Skype for iPhone, there was this thing called the hotel room telephone.
Reports: Yahoo plans more job cuts
Yahoo may announce a new round of layoffs next week, the third since early 2008 and the first staff-trimming under new CEO Carol Bartz, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are reporting.
First look: Exchange 2010 beta shines
Exchange 2007 introduced unified messaging, a completely new management client and improvements to almost every aspect of the mail server, but at the cost of a whopping learning curve for administrators. Admins will have an easier go of it this time around.
Can IT manage the cloud? These CTOs can
Brian Corrigan used to run datacenters for major casinos, so he knows not to gamble with mission-critical apps. Now, he works in the other gaming industry -- the one with joysticks and lots of shooting -- building communities for online gamers and collecting information about game usage for their publishers. As CTO at Agora Games, he needs to quickly ramp up and then cut his computing capabilities as new games come on the market, become all the rage, and eventually fade into so-so status. So it's little surprise that he's joined the growing ranks of companies buying computing, storage, and networking power as they need it from the cloud.
Exchange 2010: Better administrator control
While Exchange 2007 introduced a plethora of reliability and scalability features, Exchange 2010 helps to clean up what was really a confusing set of options. E-mail managers looking for guidance on building distributed Exchange networks will be pleased to see what has been pushed into Exchange 2010. (We weren't able to test most of these features, so our analysis is based on using the management GUI and reading the reviewers' guide provided by Microsoft.)
Exchange 2010: Webmail features are solid
End-users accustomed to Web-based access to their personal e-mail through free Internet services such as Google's Gmail, expect the same power and access through a browser for their business e-mail. Exchange 2010 stands up very well to these high expectations.
Exchange 2010 beta sneak peek-test
The first public beta of Microsoft's next version of Exchange, due out in the second half of this year, hits the streets Wednesday. Microsoft gave us early access and we had 10 days to put it through its paces in a VMware environment.
Beyond 'Just say no': A framework for business mobile device adoption
Users want to use their mobile devices for business. IT has to meet them halfway.
UC security: When the shoe won't fit, compress the foot
If your security model is location-centric and depends on keeping things separate, how do you respond to a disruptive technology like unified communications? This is a pattern that keeps repeating in many different areas: the security paradigm looked good until a technology comes along, changes the assumptions and reveals the inadequacy of the model.
5 Misunderstood Facts About ERP
Think you know everything about ERP? Here are five things to consider:
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