Monday, March 16, 2009

Will the real mobile enterprise device please stand up? Sharp turns like Cisco's have a long history

Bribery case creates possible IT security nightmare in D.C.; Apple Facing Lawsuit Over Exploding iPod Touch
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Will the real mobile enterprise device please stand up?

Joanne Cummings By Joanne Cummings
In the consumer-centric mobile device world, constant updates and cool features are the norm. But that's not what enterprises are looking for when they choose to standardize on a mobile device. Read full story

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03/16/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. 10 iPhone apps that could get you into trouble
  2. Cisco quietly downsizing through outsourcing
  3. Apple to unveil iPhone 3.0 OS update next week
  4. 15 free downloads to pep up your old PC
  5. FBI probe of Kundra's former D.C. technology officer may widen
  6. Rumors: Apple layoffs, 10-inch iPod Touch
  7. H-1B hiring too much of a hassle?
  8. Yusuf Acar busted by FBI as perp in federal bribery sting
  9. Microsoft, Intel to back Cisco's "Unified Computing" launch
  10. Conflicker.C variant set for April 1st surprise, CA says
  11. Students learn through robot battles


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