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Cisco merges Wi-Fi mgmt interfaces
Cisco is taking strides to automate service provisioning, security and access control across mobile devices with a more integrated management suite that will eventually usurp the company's Wireless Control System (WCS) platform. Read More


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Case Study: Boston College
Read this case study to learn how Boston College has reduced complexity of the backup process for over 1,700 seats by centralizing management. Read now

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Guidelines for Choosing a QSA
The independent white paper in this security KnowledgeVault is just one of the resources to help you make the right decision. It details the top 5 questions to ask a prospective QSA firm and offers guidelines on everything from making sure they adequately handle compensating controls to assessing their expertise with virtualization. Learn more.

Royal Wedding: The best, worst and indifferent Apple iOS apps
There's nothing like celebrity frenzy, especially a long-in-the-planning one like the Royal Wedding, to bring out the best and worst of mobile application development. Read More

10 Ways to Enjoy Wireless Entertainment With AirPlay
iOS 4.3 bring AirPlay support to the iPhone and the iPad--here's how to make the most of it. Read More

iPads, iPhones, and the cloud
Apple calls its iPad a "post-PC" device. Yet it's dependent for syncing information on a connection to either a Mac or a PC running iTunes. John Gruber at Daring Fireball has some interesting preliminary ideas about what Apple is doing, or not doing, about the cloud and iOS devices, and why. Most rival products, he says, have at least somewhat more advanced cloud features. Picking up on a piece by... Read More


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Why BMC is the ITSM Market Leader
Some vendors may force you to make difficult upgrades. Not us. BMC offers Rapid Results implementation services and BMC Remedy OnDemand, a SaaS version of the industry-leading IT Service Management suite. Read more to learn the top reasons why BMC Remedy offers true ITSM with out-of-the-box ease. Read More Today!

Smartphone security follies: A brief history
As smartphones have grown more powerful and complex, so have the threats against them. Read More

RIM PlayBook launches: Here's your mini-guide
Research in Motion Tuesday started making available its answer to the iPad: an enterprise-focused tablet computer called the PlayBook that starts at $500. Read More

Sprint to fork over $1 billion to Clearwire
Sprint today agreed to pay Clearwire $1 billion for the right to wholesale access to its WiMAX network over the next two years. Read More


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Schools Graduate to Enterprise Class Wi-Fi
Online multimedia and interactive educational applications are invading the classroom and prompting schools to take a fresh look at what's possible with the latest in wireless LAN technology. Read now!

iPad fingered as job killer by Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs might be making a killing off the iPad, but the tablet computer itself is killing U.S. jobs, according to Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D- Illinois), speaking in Congress about the 2012 budget late last week. Read More

8 security questions to ask before building mobile apps
Enterprise organizations are rushing to build iPhone, iPad, Android and BlackBerry applications to deepen their customer experiences and extend the ways their customers can purchase from them. Read More

What Would You Do With 2500 Android Phones? 25000? Bug Labs Wants To See
For some open source Hardware is a tough concept to get their hands around.  Too many people get wrapped around the axil of open standards rather than open source. But Peter Semmelhack, CEO of Bug Labs thinks that open source hardware is ushering in a new revolution even great than open source software has. Combined open source software and hardware will change the world according to Peter. Read More



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Microsoft released the official beta version of Office 365 today, but we've been playing with it for a while now. Here are 13 cool features of the cloud-based service that combines Office, SharePoint, Lync and Exchange.

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