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iOS 7 delivers some needed enterprise-friendly tweaks

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iOS 7 delivers some needed enterprise-friendly tweaks
    Since it supports enterprise single sign-on, iOS 7 should be a more business-friendly operating system when it arrives next week, says columnist Ryan Faas. He offers a look at what's new in iOS 7 and why IT pros should care. Read More


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Microsoft updates display 'worrisome' decline in quality
Microsoft had to rewrite four security updates just three days after releasing them after customers reported never-ending demands that they be installed, even though they already had been. Read More

 

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Image is everything: A buyer's guide to business projectors
It's crucial to get the right projector for your company's sales presentations, training sessions and more. We help you sort through the bewildering array of projector styles and provide tips on what to look for. Read More

 

Why Apple's 'indoor GPS' plan is brilliant
Apple's iBeacons system will enable purchases, contextual marketing, automated check-ins and much more. And it's closer than you think. Read More

DRAM shortage from Hynix fire to hit PCs hardest
The damage to Hynix's China fabrication facility from a fire last week will take three to six months to repair, which will hit prices and supply hard because it is the top memory producer. Read More


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Applying Best Practice DevOps for Mission Success
Joe User has a great idea for a new application that could help him and other agency users do their jobs better and faster. How can Joe's agency take this vision and transform it into a real working app that will move the agency mission forward? Read now!

Antone Gonsalves: The greatest mobile threats (and Android malware isn't one of them)
Don't let security vendors' obsession with Android malware fool you. There are far more serious threats lurking. Read More

Super-fast Wi-Fi: Cisco, Ubiquiti access points top out at nearly 400Mbps
We take a look at two enterprise-level access points that are part of the so-called "Wave 1" phase of the 802.11ac standard. Both access points support up to three spatial streams and 80 MHz wide channels, offering theoretical data rates up to 1.3Gbps. But just as we saw with the 802.11ac routers, you won't get throughput rates nearly that fast. Read More

FCC to auction H block spectrum in 2014
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will sell 10 megahertz of spectrum in the 1900MHz band for commercial mobile services in an auction beginning Jan. 14. Read More

Email, calendaring and HR top the list of SaaS buyers' priorities
Companies of all sizes are picking up their adoption of SaaS (software as a service), with email, calendaring and human resources applications garnering the most interest, according to a new survey from Constellation Research. Read More
   

Richi Jennings: Rupert Murdoch wants K-12 big data. NC district says YES!
Data-driven instruction FTW? News Corp. subsidiary Amplify is selling more than 15,000 tablets to Guilford County, the third-largest school district in North Carolina. One of Amplify's internal mantras appears to be "DATA: That's what I want!" -- which is worrying. "The data belongs to the district," says Amplify. But, in IT Blogwatch, bloggers think this isn't the right way to spend scarce public resources, and wonder whether Murdoch's is the right company to trust. Read More

 

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