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CTIA: At a show full of pom-pom waving, Sprint's Hesse sounds a warning
CTIA is normally a show where you hear about the dazzling future that the wireless industry will bring about. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, however, thinks carriers might be getting a wee bit ahead of themselves. Read More


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Understanding WAN Challenges
What is the secret sauce of WAN Optimization (WAN Op)? First time users are always amazed at the performance results. Long time users know they risk the wrath of their colleagues if they take it out. Read now.

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The Best of SAP Software Tailored for Subsidiaries
Learn how SAP Business ByDesign supports subsidiaries as a single, integrated business management solution that delivers the best of SAP software on demand. Read how it can support both the management needs of your subsidiares and the collaboration and communication needs of your corporate organization. Learn More

Top 20 Mobile Web Sites and Services
Apps, schmaps. Who needs to download anything when these mobile sites and services offer fast information and entertainment right in your mobile browser? Read More

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending May 11
The ever-fecund Apple supply chain this week fed the iOSphere with rumors of times and features. Imagination did the rest. Read More

Will Ruckus Wireless go to hell for this ad campaign?
Cisco might finally have met its match: A vendor that not only is fighting to win the hearts and minds of carriers and enterprises with its WiFi gear, but according to some also is attempting to control mankind's souls. Ruckus Wireless has issued a "Public Apology" in the wake of receiving a letter taking the company to task for a recent video ad in which a passionate preacher tries to convert... Read More


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Increasing EDA Throughput with New Intel Xeon Processor
The new Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family delivers significant throughput improvements for Intel design workloads across a range of EDA applications. See test results of a dual-socket server running single-threaded, multi-threaded, and distributed EDA applications. Learn More

AT&T reportedly in talks to buy Leap Wireless
AT&T has recently been in talks to buy Leap Wireless, a carrier operating in 35 states with 6 million customers, according to Reuters. Read More

CTIA 2012: A non-stop spectrum beg-a-thon
No one will ever say that America's wireless carriers are too proud to beg. Read More

Study: iOS surpasses Android in enterprise usage
Consumerization trends in the enterprise shifted dramatically in the first quarter of 2012, with mobile devices running Apple's iOS operating system showing more activity in the workplace than those running Google's Android, as well as end users migrating from Facebook and toward Twitter. Read More


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End-To-End Application Acceleration Technologies
Download this 7-page survey-driven analysis by Forrester to learn how to overcome cloud-related performance issues by extending optimization to SaaS applications. Read now.

CTIA Wireless 2012 product primer
Hot products at the annual wireless conference include everything from LTE signal boosters to wireless pet trackers Read More

Carrier CEOs touch on customer trust
Trust is central to mobile operators' relationships with consumers, and carriers may have their work cut out for them in restoring that trust, based on executives' comments during a keynote session on Tuesday at CTIA Wireless. Read More

BlackBerry 10 OS will have multi-layered security model
RIM's upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system is intended to be as secure, if not more so, than the OS running on RIM's current crop of BlackBerry devices. Mobile security could become a major selling point for the new platform, for enterprises, carriers and end users alike. Read More

Verizon not launching voice over LTE anytime soon
Verizon may be heavily promoting LTE for data, but that doesn't mean it's going to start pushing it for voice services anytime soon. Read More

Cool hacks: DIY cellphones and a magic trackpad rethink
There's something of the hacker in all IT people ... there has to be because you spend so much of your time figuring out how things work and how to fix said things when they break (which is usually far too often). Read More



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