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Best iPhone, iPad Business Apps for 2014

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Best iPhone, iPad Business Apps for 2014
Looking for iPhone and iPad 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


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Driving BPM Success Requires the Right People
BPM is vital for businesses to improve and optimize their core processes. Too often, the "people" aspect is neglected, causing critical aspects of the BPM program to fail or underperform. By ensuring a "people" focus and using some specific people-oriented analysis techniques, program managers can help ensure success in their BPM efforts. Learn More

Gartner: Microsoft sells more tablets in 2013, still lags far behind Android, iOS
Microsoft sold more than double the tablets last year than it did the year before but still wound up with just 2.1% of total sales, according to Gartner. Read More

Samsung tops in Android enterprise usage
More than half of Android devices being used in the enterprise are made by Samsung, according to a report from mobile device management company Fiberlink that surveyed more than 250,000 devices worldwide. Read More

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The Future of IT: A Customer First Approach
Explore how customer-first policies can make use of social, mobile and cloud technologies to give workers the freedom and flexibility they desire to drive company productivity. Learn More.

4 Ways Businesses Use Free Wi-Fi to Better Serve Customers
Wi-Fi is largely a given in today's homes and office buildings. Increasingly, though, retailers, schools and specialty shops are getting into the mix. Here four firms discuss the philosophy behind their free Wi-Fi. Read More

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 28
The iOSphere's imagination was fired up this week by the prospect that iPhone 6 will plunge users into the exciting world of both nano crystals and quantum stuff. Read More

Your turn, HTC: Why the M8 could be company's swan song
The HTC One was one of the best-reviewed smartphones of 2013, garnering numerous accolades and winning a number of awards, including the MWC Smartphone of the Year. But it didn't really do much to raise the sinking trajectory of its manufacturer – who's now teetering on the brink of irrelevance. Read More


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Streamline Data Protection with Storage Manager
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) has been an industry-standard data protection solution for two decades. But, where most competitors focus exclusively on Backup and Restore, TSM is a far more comprehensive data-protection solution. Read Now

Mobile Emergency Response App Keeps College Ready for Crisis
A mobile app for smartphones and tablets delivers step-by-step procedures for responding to incidents from hurricanes to on-campus shooters, serving as Cliffs Notes for Miami-Dade College faculty and staff facing crisis situations. Read More

Shrinking microcontrollers, means smaller wearable computers
If you want a wearable Internet of Things, the electronics have to be as small and as energy efficient as possible. That's why a new microcontroller by Freescale Semiconductor is notable. Read More

Boeing's new smartphone will self-destruct in 3…2…
Aerospace and defense company Boeing this week rolled out the Boeing Black – a heavily secured Android smartphone designed for use by the U.S. military and intelligence agencies, which – no kidding – will essentially self-destruct if tampered with. Read More

US House passes bill allowing mobile phone unlocking
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow mobile phone users to unlock their devices and switch carriers, overriding a 2013 decision by the Library of Congress to make the practice illegal. Read More

10 attempts to reinvent the world that flopped
Every startup founder dreams of changing the world, and sometimes it works. But more often, even the best ideas run into resistance and obstacles from unexpected sources. Read More


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