Monthly Archives: October 2010
Zio Android Smartphone Shows Off Sprint ID
The price-busting Zio Android smartphone on the Sprint network comes with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and Sprint ID packs.Read my full review at eweek.com.
Meraki Aims for Enterprise
The latest update to Meraki Cloud Controllers and 802.11n access points adds application visibility and throttling capability, along with some limited spectrum visibility for...
Service-Now Now Services VMware
Service-Now Fall Release 2010 now oversees VMware Windows and Linux VM instance provisioning while extending IT management capabilities of the subscription-based service management platform.Read...
Android in the Enterprise
Android smartphones battle with BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and Apple iPhone for acceptance in the workplace.Read my full review at eweek.com.
Critical Testing Criteria: Android Handsets
Android handsets from Motorola, Samsung, HTC and the carriers that love them are coming to an enterprise near you. Be sure to ask these...
Keynote for iPad Gets a Refresh
Keynote for iPad 1.2 improves table and font support, adds new animations, and allows copying of presentations between Keynote and services such as Apple's...
Ubuntu Linux Desktop Builds on App Store, Cloud Service Strengths
Ubuntu 10.10, code-named Maverick Meerkat, brings a number of software updates and an overhauled user interface for its netbook edition.Read my full review at...
Numbers for iPad Better, Yet Falls Short
Despite the numerous fixes and enhancements included in Numbers for iPad 1.2, many things still present a hurdle for the spreadsheet component of the...
Ready or Not, Here`s IPv6
The Feds are prepared for the next-generation Internet Protocol. What about the private sector?Read my full review at eweek.com.
Mobilize attempts crystal ball on future of mobile devices
Mobilize, presented by GigaOM, wrestled with the the continuing changes being wrought by mobile devices on development decisions. In the continuing war between web...