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More than half of large retailers say mobile is their top priority, so why aren’t they investing more? Read More WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn Collaboration 2.0 Death of the Web Conference This new study from Ovum and join.me by LogMeIn is based on a survey of over 3,900 full time professionals worldwide regarding their collaboration and meeting-related behaviors and activities. Learn More
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WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn Bridging the Gap Between Users and IT The BYOA trend is accelerating, as more users are ditching their current solution and introducing their own collaboration apps into the workplace, often without consulting IT. Read this study to learn four ways IT pros can regain control of collaboration. Learn More Huawei looks to give indoor mobile speeds a boost with LTE-Advanced The network equipment used is capable of download speeds at up to 300Mbps Read More Yelp sues positive review provider Revleap Revleap says it can get businesses good reviews on Yelp Read More
iOS 8 offers precise control over who can see your location and when. Read More Verizon, T-Mobile and SK Telecom have the hots for LTE on Wi-Fi spectrum The three operators took part in tests during which speeds up to 450Mbps were reached Read More As Wi-Fi calls come to smartphones, networks get ready to carry them Software features from Ruckus Wireless are designed to help access points better handle voice calls Read More WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems 10 Essentials for Secure EMM This white paper highlights 10 key points encompassing security, user experience, IT operations and BYOD to help your organization realize the full benefits of mobility. Learn more How not to get slammed by the FCC for Wi-Fi blocking Rick Hampton, the wireless communications manager for Boston-based Partners Healthcare, has seen the dialogue among network professionals heating up in the wake of the FCC’s sternly-worded enforcement warning about illegal Wi-Fi blocking and says it’s no wonder the commission is fired up. Read More iPhone still king of enterprise mobile as usage skyrockets, study finds Apple’s iPhones and iPads are still the most-used mobile devices in the enterprise, even as the market expands at high speed, according to a Citrix mobile analytics report released this morning. Read More Microsoft's latest mobile app acquisition shows it gets urgency Microsoft confirms it purchased mobile calendar app maker Sunrise Atelier, the second major acquisition in the last 11 weeks of a developer experienced in creating Android and iOS apps. Read More GeoPoll, Control Union tap mobile tech to bring African farmers into supply chain Surveys will monitor compliance with global food safety practices Read More Apple bumps approved size for iOS apps, lets them eat twice the memory People with lower-end iOS devices may see their memory gobbled up quickly Read More | |||||||||||
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