Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Finally, mobile management both IT and users can get behind

Windows 8.1 RTMs -- but developers won't get it until October

Microsoft Surface naming debacle about to get worse

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August 27, 2013
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Finally, mobile management both IT and users can get behind

MobileIron's Anyware app and content management service, debuted today. It treats apps and content as resources to distribute, which is a refreshingly different -- and user-friendly -- approach to mobile management.

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Issue highlights

1. Windows 8.1 RTMs -- but developers won't get it until October

2. Microsoft Surface naming debacle about to get worse

3. 11 things Microsoft is actually doing right

4. How AMD is Faring 2 Years Into Its Turnaround

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Start Small, Grow Tall: Why Cloud Now

The cloud is the hottest thing in computing today, and enterprises are eagerly seeking to adopt it. They realize that cloud computing holds the promise of curing today's "data center sprawl," with its colossal complexity, considerable costs, and substantial capital investment. Learn more

Windows 8.1 RTMs -- but developers won't get it until October

The good news is that Microsoft made its end-of-August deadline for releasing Windows 8.1 to manufacturers. The bad news is that developers of all stripes are getting the short end of the stick. READ MORE

Microsoft Surface naming debacle about to get worse

Just when you thought it couldn't possibly get any worse, it looks like Microsoft is taking a swift dive into the shallow end of the gene pool with its Surface branding. READ MORE

11 things Microsoft is actually doing right

From Office to Hyper-V to Azure, the much-maligned 'dying dinosaur' has a lot going for it as the Ballmer era winds down. READ MORE

How AMD is Faring 2 Years Into Its Turnaround

Faced with the daunting prospect of competing with Intel and ARM, new AMD CEO Rory Read followed the standard operating procedure for a successful tech company turnaround: Hire dedicated, loyal executives and build a business strategy that makes other firms depend on you. So far, so good--but can AMD keep it up? READ MORE

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Consolidating Remote Servers and Storage for Security

A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance--even thousands of miles--and still get the same performance as if the storage remained local to the branch. Read more >>

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