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Dell: Employees should not dictate IT purchasing; tablets a fad like netbooks
A complete handover of enterprise IT provisioning to employees would be a big mistake, thinks Bryan Jones, Dell's marketing director for public and large enterprise in EMEA. Speaking to V3.co.uk,
Paid Twitter coming your way
Twitter, the two-year-old web phenomenon, plans to remain a free site, but look for Twitter to develop some services that will cost you. Exactly what those are remains to be seen, and it is still
Companies aim to profit from Twitter
Twitter hasn't been around long, but it's popularity is growing rapidly. While it has been an instant hit with individuals looking to microblog socially, companies are now getting in on the act, by
OS X beats Vista in enterprise survey
Google tries to sneak one past IT
During the last year, we've seen Google slowly sneaking into the enterprise, with a series of solutions that bring the company's web-based consumer technologies into a corporate environment.
Get ready for widgets in the workplace
Widgets, downloadable applications that display data from the Internet on websites or a desktop, may have started in the consumer world but they are quickly making their way into the enterprise.
Wireless data access goes mainstream
Wireless data access is quickly becoming a requirement for enterprises that want to remain competitive. The most popular platforms through which corporate users are accessing data wirelessly are
Blurring lines could lead to OS X in the enterprise
PCs are changing rapidly, due in large part to the increasingly blurry line between Mac OS X and Windows. More and more products will start to take advantage of that blurred line to introduce
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