Thursday, March 13, 2014

6 Gadgets to Improve Your Next Business Trip

iPhone, Galaxy, iPad, Nexus: Here's how they really rate | Cosinuss in-ear sports monitor tracks your heart rate, no chest band required

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6 Gadgets to Improve Your Next Business Trip
Taking business on the road? These gadgets will help you stay productive without making your bag exceed the carry-on size limit. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Pay-as-you-Grow Data Protection
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery gives small and medium businesses the opportunity to start out with only the individual solutions they need, and add new functionalities as they grow. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation

Big data and analytics for a holistic customer journey
This White Paper offers an in-depth discussion on how you can use big data analytics to enhance experience while boosting the bottom line. It includes informative case studies on how other companies have used big data analytics to delight their customers. View Now

iPhone, Galaxy, iPad, Nexus: Here's how they really rate
The InfoWorld Test Center has reevaluated today's mobile devices in light of a changing technology landscape Read More

Cosinuss in-ear sports monitor tracks your heart rate, no chest band required
Some Bluetooth headsets are designed to get beats into your ear: The C-SP 01 from Cosinuss is there to get them out. Read More

Deutsche Telekom encrypts phone calls and hardens tablets
Deutsche Telekom hopes to address the growing mobile security concerns of enterprises with secured devices and an app that encrypts voice and text messages. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW

Software Asset Management: Ensuring Today's Assets
Today's trends like BYOD and SaaS are new and exciting in terms of how they will help make our jobs more productive but they also introduce challenges as it relates to software licensing. Find out more - it's time for your organization to look at how to better manage software assets. Read Now

5G Won't Be What Most Are Expecting
5G was a hot topic at the recent Mobile World Congress event, and while a formal definition of 5G is still pending, numbers like 1 Gbps are being tossed around. And, you know what? Such is indeed possible. Read More

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending March 7
Apple rumors: Bigger screens through failure, massivity, A8 chips Read More

Best ways to Celebrate Pi Day 2014
Pi is 3.14 (about), so that makes March 14 Pi Day Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation

The hidden costs of storage
Storage is cheap. But is it really? Storage is often considered an inexpensive, quick and easy fix to demands for more space needed for our enterprise applications. The problem is that this "bargain" isn't always the deal it appears to be. View Now

Intel's fastest connector lights up data transfers
After more than a decade of research, Intel's new connector that uses light as a speedy way to shuffle data between computers is finally ready to replace slower copper cables. Read More

Apple ships iOS 7.1 with CarPlay support, home screen crash fix
Apple today shipped iOS 7.1, the first major update since its newest mobile operating system launched in September 2013. Read More

Best iPhone, iPad Business Apps for 2014
Looking for iPhone and iPads business apps that can boost your productivity? These 12 lesser-known iOS downloads will help extend your mobile display to a desktop, schedule social-media updates, scan documents and much more. Read More

Box, Dropbox, or drop both?
"There are four critical questions every enterprise and IT administrator should ask when considering file sharing services," says Adam Gordon, author of "Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Third Edition ((ISC)2 Press)." These include: Where will the service store and share files? Who will view the files? How will the service protect the files? And, what types of files will the service permit in the storage system? If a service provider doesn't respond satisfactorily, CISOs should consider their options. Read More


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