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How to secure the mobile app talent you need
Walmart and the Financial Times both opted in recent weeks to bring mobile application development expertise in-house by swallowing up development firms. While most organizations probably don't have
HP issues software update to TouchPad to address bugs
Hewlett-Packard ( NYSE: HPQ ) issued a software update to its new TouchPad tablet to fix a number of bugs the device had when it shipped in July. The top reason for updating the software is to boost
Survey: Developers aiming at enterprise mobile apps
Developers are moving to extend enterprise applications to mobile clients in the coming year, says a new survey from Evans Data. The research firm said that 74 percent of developers plan to migrate
Tablet competitors aim to avoid comparison with iPad by targeting the enteprise
The iPad may be sweeping the enterprise market at this point , but a bevy of competitors are betting on that market as a way to differentiate their product offerings. And it's a good way to tell the
HP's TouchPad, a tablet both sold at Walmart and enterprise-ready
HP's ( NYSE: HPQ ) new TouchPad tablet went on sale last week for $500 in consumer stores such as Walmart, but the company insists that the Wi-Fi-enabled, webOS-based tablet is enterprise-ready.
Pitney Bowes draws on employees' collective intelligence
Rather than bringing managers into a conference room to find solutions to 42 separate problems since 2008, Pitney Bowes used collective intelligence software to put the challenges out to 10,000 of
Updated--Sprint announces record sales for WiMAX phone but not as high as originally reported
After reporting on Monday that the total number of HTC EVO 4G smartphones sold on Friday was three times the number of Samsung Instinct and Palm Pre devices sold over their first three days on the
Wal-Mart, Pitney Bowes provide health IT tools for employees
Pitney Bowes, Wal-Mart and Intel are giving their employees the chance to use online personal medical records to better manage their health, and possibly reduce the companies' healthcare costs,
Online payments are a no-brainer
We report this week on tactics being taken by T-Mobile to get customers used to the idea of paperless billing. In the past, T-Mobile just offered online billing without any kind of penalty if
Not all gloom and doom: A list of who's hiring
You might have read about the list of IT layoffs recently, which does offer a little more insight into what is happening around us. While I think everyone agrees that the current downturn will not be

