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Salesforce.com introduces project management app Do
Salesforce.com announced a new project management application called Do that is built on the Manymoon software the company acquired earlier this year. The Do application, which is in public beta,
How is your firm handling the upgrade to iOS 5?
How is your firm handling the upgrade to Apple's ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) iOS 5? Apple's latest OS release, issued last month, has ushered in a host of useful tools for the enterprise, but the upgrade isn't
Verizon introduces Android-based mobile UC client that combines deskphone and smartphone
SAN DIEGO--Verizon ( NYSE: VZ ) Wireless introduced a mobile unified communications (UC) client that allows an employee's personal mobile number and business landline number to both be instantly
7 steps for successful software deployment
Large software deployments don't have to imperil the business or overwhelm the IT team. Management based on discipline and common sense are the keys to a successful implementation, and smart
Sprint looks to replace enterprise fixed networks with WiMAX
Sprint ( NYSE: S ) has been talking it up for some time, but this week the operator announced an enterprise-designed wide area network based on WiMAX that offers connectivity to the Sprint Global MPLS
End-point protection with Faronics Anti-Executable
Businesses looking to bolster their defenses beyond traditional blacklisting protection might want to take a look at Faronics Anti-Executable, which offers end-point protection against unauthorized
The evolving face of SSD technology
There is no doubt that solid-state drives, or SSDs are here to stay, though the exact use of this storage implementation of flash memory appears to be evolving. There are a few broad trends on the
ZoneSwitch from Ruckus Wireless offers PoE, Gigabit
Enterprises with a need for high-speed gigabit networking incorporating Power over Ethernet capability might want to take a look at the ZoneSwitch from Ruckus Wireless. Designed for edge network
Microsoft not persuasive in pushing deployment of Windows 7
Don Reisinger over at eWeek wrote about how Microsoft is doing a poor job in convincing enterprise companies to upgrade to Windows 7. He thinks that the arguments that Microsoft made--via a sponsored
Verizon's new managed mobility solution signals beginning of trend
Verizon today introduced a new managed mobility offering targeted at international companies trying to manage multiple mobile devices, usage plans and applications across multiple operators, and

