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New Communications Channels Benefit from Corporate Strategy
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-12
In September, Unified Communications headset and accessory maker Plantronics released a study called “How We Work: Communication Trends of Business Professionals” looking
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New Communications Channels Benefit from Corporate Strategy
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-12
In September, Unified Communications headset and accessory maker Plantronics released a study called “How We Work: Communication Trends of Business Professionals”
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Ready or Not, Here’s IPv6
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-08
It’s almost time to get serious about IPv6, sportsfans, whether you like it or not. Are you ready? I’m not, but it’s not my fault. Although numerous ways have been implemented to stretch the limited
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Ready or Not, Here’s IPv6
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-08
It’s almost time to get serious about IPv6, sportsfans, whether you like it or not. Are you ready? I’m not, but it’s not my fault. Although numerous ways have been implemented to stretch the
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Ready or Not, Here's IPv6
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-10-08
The Federal government has announced its plan to have public-facing systems using IPv6 within two years, and other systems using it within four years. Is the private sector ready? Well, it depends. Although much of
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Vendors Make Hay Thanks to AT&T Unreliability
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-07
I noticed a fun trend percolating under the covers at this year’s CTIA trade show in San Francisco, as a number of vendors were quietly pitching their products as a way to mollify disgruntled
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Vendors Make Hay Thanks to AT&T Unreliability
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-07
I noticed a fun trend percolating under the covers at this year's CTIA trade show in San Francisco, as a number of vendors were quietly pitching their products as a way to mollify disgruntled iPhone users either by way of giving a boost to AT&T's woeful service or by providing
CTIA welcomes Android, iPad in the field, office, home
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-10-07
Apps, devices, operating systems, networks and the radio communication that brings them all together welcomed new Android devices along with paying homage to the Apple iPad.Both types of devices are part of the "enterprization" of consumer devices.
CTIA welcomes Android, iPad in the field, office, home
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-10-07
The CTIA 2010 conference and expo held in San Francisco was the launching pad for new Android-based devices and extensive renovations to existing carrier networks. Verizon Wireless
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CTIA at first glance
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-10-05
There were plenty of Motorola, Samsung and HTC devices on display in the CTIA 2010 competition hall. Running various flavors or Android, BlackBerry OS, Apple iOS and Windows Mobile 6.5 the devices and apps shown here are the ones that caught my eye for enterprise and entertainment purposes.
CTIA at first glance
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-10-05
Moscone West is already roiling with mobile aficionados, gathered in San Francisco for CTIA. The expo opens later, but the contestant devices and applications that are vying for “hottest of CTIA 2010” were
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Is Raw Throughput Still Enough?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-05
In case you haven’t been listening to Cisco lately, the company’s message has evolved: raw throughput is no longer the overriding factor for internet sites. Instead, the next generation of network and
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Is Raw Throughput Still Enough?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-05
In case you haven’t been listening to Cisco lately, the company’s message has evolved: raw throughput is no longer the overriding factor for internet sites. Instead, the next generation of
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New Life for OpenOffice.org
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-10-04
From an IT columnist perspective, Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems is a gift that keeps on giving. As the enterprise software giant works its way through digesting Sun's many hardware platforms, software
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New Life for OpenOffice.org
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-10-04
From an IT columnist perspective, Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems is a gift that keeps on giving. As the enterprise software giant works its way through digesting Sun's many hardware platforms, software
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