Monthly Archives: April 2015
HP Combats Waste, Boosts Security With LaserJet Enterprise Printers
Hewlett-Packard quietly unveiled three LaserJet Enterprise monochrome printers this week: the M604, M605 and M606.While designed for large workgroups (10-25 users) and rated for...
Google May Soon Face Formal Antitrust Charges in EU
Google's antitrust problems in Europe may be heating up again.The Competition Office at the European Commission, which oversees industry trade practices, is apparently getting...
Iowa School Districts Testing WiFi in School Buses for Students
Some Iowa school students can spend as much as three hours a day in school buses traveling to and from sporting events or other...
Skype for Business Arrives April 14
Skype for Business will arrive in mid-April as an update to Lync, Microsoft's enterprise communications software platform, the company announced April 1. Microsoft first...
Daily Video: Apple Watch Buyers Will Get Guided Shopping Experiences
Today's topics include Apple's carefully orchestrated shopping smartwatch experiences, opting out of Verizon’s mobile ad tracking program, Microsoft’s announcement of Visual Studio 2015 and...
Cricket Wireless Offers SIM Card Kits on Amazon to Lure New Customers
It's amazing what mobile phone carriers are doing nowadays to try to lure customers over from competitors, including slashing their monthly rates by half,...
IBM Ships Verse Social Messaging Solution
IBM announced the availability of Verse, its new social messaging solution that incorporates built-in analytics to give users a new way to connect, communicate...
IoT Groups Thread, ZigBee to Partner on Home Connectivity
The Thread Group and ZigBee Alliance are working together to enable ZigBee's application layer protocols to run over Thread-based networks, a move that marks...
Key Factors to Remember When Selecting Any New Enterprise IT
Key Factors to Remember When Selecting Any New Enterprise IT
by Chris Preimesberger
Cultural Fit
It's not about whether their sales rep takes you to a posh...
Google Gives Mobile Projects 2-Year Deadline to Show Their Worth
Google has apparently recently started putting an expiration date on mobile-focused research projects in response to concerns that the company is spending too much...