Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Five reasons you need a smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy Gear

Five reasons you need a smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy Gear | Catching up with next gen console news out of PAX Prime

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WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation & WWT

VSPEX boost enterprise business for WWT
Prior to the VSPEX sale, the customer faced multiple challenges in delivering a fast and reliable VDI end-user experience. After working with the customer to understand the server, storage, and networking requirements Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Hitachi and VMware

Virtualization Review - Hitachi Unified Compute Platform
Lee Pender from Virtualization Review discusses Hitachi Unified Compute Platform with Miklos Sandorfi, Chief Strategy Officer for File, Content and Cloud at HDS, and Mike Clayville, Vice President, Product Marketing, Cloud Infrastructure at VMware. Learn more

Five reasons you need a smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy Gear
Samsung this week is expected to announce its Galaxy Gear smartwatch, powered by Android and a dual-core processor. You might dismiss it as a plaything, but you'd be wrong. Smartwatches can be surprising productivity boosters. Here are five reasons you need one. Read More

Catching up with next gen console news out of PAX Prime
PAX is a gaming show dedicated to the gamers, not the press or the publishers. That didn't stop Microsoft and (more so) Sony from dropping a few tidbits of news, though. Read More

Gamestick Android micro-console ships in a month
Move over Ouya, you're about to get more competition. Gamestick is heading to Kickstarter backers and retailers in September. Read More


WEBCAST: Hitachi and SAP

SAP HANA from Proof of Value Through Production Deployment
Learn how to adopt SAP HANA organically and cost-effectively. Hitachi "Live in Five" services support SAP HANA business use cases and related business ROI. For the data center, learn about SAP HANA deployment options that support service level agreements (SLAs). Learn more

If smartphone unlocking is technically illegal, it sure is easy
What did we learn? To always buy an unlocked phone when trying the no-contract waters. And that phone unlocking is, like most personal tech matters, not something the government is exactly great at crushing. Read More

Apple pledges to 'brighten everyone's day' on Sept. 10
Apple will likely announce a new iPhone, and perhaps other new products, on Sept. 10, as fans of the company hunger for dazzling displays of innovation. Read More

Google takes second browser spot on the back of mobile
Mobile browsing continued to post gains last month at the expense of personal computers, a trend that has put Google into the second spot behind Microsoft as the browser maker with the longest reach, a Web metrics company said. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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