Monthly Archives: July 2013
Microsoft Study: Less Than Half of Developers Use a Security Process
Less than half of all developers use a security development process when building applications, according to a recent Microsoft study.In a blog post, Tim...
BYOD: Best Practices to Future-Proof Your Corporate Policy
BYOD: Best Practices to Future-Proof Your Corporate Policy
by Michelle Maisto
The Democratization of Technology
BYOD increases the number of people in an organization who use mobile...
Siemens Unveils Project Ansible for Improved UC
Siemens Enterprise Communication officials are working on a platform called Project Ansible that they say will make unified communications much more unified.Company executives began...
Nokia Lumia 1020 Smartphone Could Be a Market Changer: 10 Reasons Why
Nokia Lumia 1020 Smartphone Could Be a Market Changer: 10 Reasons Why
by Don Reisinger
That Camera Is Stellar
What more can be said about the Lumia...
IBM Training Moves to Partner-Led Model
IBM has transformed its training business from an internal IBM-run model to a partner-led one, farming its IT training capability out to four key...
Sprint, Novatel Partner on MiFi 500 LTE Mobile Wifi Hotspot
Network operator Sprint and wireless solutions specialist Novatel announced the launch of Novatel's latest MiFi wireless hotspot, the MiFi 500 Long Term Evolution (LTE),...
AT&T Offers Smartphone, Tablet Upgrade Program
Beginning nationwide on July 26, consumers can get a new AT&T smartphone or tablet every year with no down payment, no activation fee, no...
Social Media Tools Overused, Search Marketing Underused in Lead Generation
Businesses are failing to leverage the most effective technologies and methods for generating leads and driving business awareness, with social media tools overused and...
Microsoft Must Focus on What Makes Rivals’ Business Models Profitable
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer created a big news splash last week as he outlined a fundamental reorganization of the company. His 2,700-word memo highlighted a...
Microsoft Responds to Growing NSA Spying Scandal
U.S. intelligence agencies had methods of circumventing the security and encryption safeguards placed on popular cloud services from Microsoft, including SkyDrive, Skype and Outlook.com...