Monday, December 09, 2013

2013 Service Provider UC Trends

  Microsoft fails to mention Skype in promises to protect users from NSA surveillance | Review: LG's G2 is great for geeks

 
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WHITE PAPER: Dell

Tech Brief: Exchange 2013 Data Loss Prevention
Protecting your company's critical data is a critical, mandatory part of an Exchange administrator's tasks. In this white paper, learn about the data loss prevention feature in Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, how it controls inbound and outbound data flow and how it works for businesses of any size. Read now!

Microsoft fails to mention Skype in promises to protect users from NSA surveillance
When you think about Microsoft and its major communications products, does Skype not spring to mind? Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Fortinet

Key Security Considerations for the Data Center
Your Data Center firewall security will soon need to support throughput over 100Gbps. John Grady, in an IDC Analyst Connection answers key questions regarding protecting the heart of the Enterprise. Learn more >>

Review: LG's G2 is great for geeks
After a false start, I was able to evaluate the LG G2 Verizon version, and I liked it. The first attempt failed because I approached it the wrong way, like it was a stock Android phone, and there is too much that is different about the G2. Not bad, just different. Resetting the G2 to factory settings, starting over and letting its help tips lead me exposed a lot about this smartphone. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Stratacache
 
Accelerating In-Store Mobile Apps at Retail
In this whitepaper, we examine how on-premise caching technology can take the guesswork out of mobile retailing with staggering results. Learn More.

Review: Best tools for mobile device management
Mobile device management tools make sense when you are trying to control who can access your enterprise network and applications from particular phones and tablets. But to effectively evaluate these products, you should first identify what you're trying to control: the apps on particular devices, the pairing of a user with his device, the device itself, or the files on each device. Read More
 

20 best iPhone/iPad games of 2013
Puzzles, adventure games, dungeon crawlers, and more fun for your favorite iOS device (during off-work hours, of course). Read More
 

IBM blames ISPs for 'offensive' Internet ... back in 1994
1994: It was a simpler time, when IBM sold an operating system called OS/2 version 3.0 (a.k.a. OS/2 Warp) and corporate lawyers could plausibly imagine people venturing onto the Internet and being shocked - shocked! - to find "objectionable" content there. Read More
 

 

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