Monthly Archives: February 2015
Microsoft Makes Business Case for Marriage Equality
Microsoft, already a supporter of same-sex marriage, is now setting out to educate businesses on the effects of marriage equality on the workplace."Diversity and...
Microsoft Intune MDM Now Manages Android Office Apps
In its bid to make Office synonymous with mobile productivity, Microsoft has updated its cloud-based Intune mobile device management (MDM) platform to integrate with...
Red Hat, NEC to Create OpenStack Platform for NFV
Red Hat and NEC want to make it easier for communications service providers to embrace network-functions virtualization in their data centers.The two companies, which...
Shadow IT Enterprise Cloud Applications Cause Concerns
The use of insecure cloud applications could be a major concern for the enterprise, and as cloud computing re-charts the path of enterprise IT,...
Motion Computing Debuts F5m, C5m Rugged Tablets
Hardware and business technology company Motion Computing has unveiled two tablet PCs, the F5m and C5m rugged Windows-based tablets, designed for utility, oil and...
10 Ways Workspaces Will Evolve During the Next 12 Months
10 Ways Workspaces Will Evolve During the Next 12 Months
by Chris Preimesberger
Workplace Has Little to Do With Place
As people increasingly use personal smartphones, tablets...
Ubuntu Linux Phone Debuts—for a Select Few
The world's first Ubuntu Linux phone is now available, two years after the effort to bring Ubuntu to phones was first announced by Canonical,...
BQ Aquaris E4.5 Bringing Ubuntu Linux to Smartphone Market
BQ Aquaris E4.5 Bringing Ubuntu Linux to Smartphone Market
By Don Reisinger
Ubuntu Makes Its Debut on Smartphones
Ubuntu is a household name in the open-source community,...
Freewheel WiFi-Only Smartphone Service Now Available
Cablevision has launched its WiFi-only Freewheel smartphone service across the nation, offering consumers all the talk, text and data they want to use for...
Poor Reliability Threatens to Slow EMV Card Adoption in U.S.
One of the store managers at a Walmart store in Fairfax, Va., stood next to me as we watched a sales transaction fail—again.This was...