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Windows tablets explained: Windows 8 vs. RT
When it comes to tablets, Windows 8 and Windows RT aren't the same. RT devices can’t be domain joined or run legacy apps, but Windows 8 devices can. Q&A
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Comparing tablets, smartphones and mobile OSes
When deciding which consumer products you'll support, make sure you do a thorough job of comparing tablets, smartphones and operating systems. guide
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Top 5 holiday tech gifts coming to the workplace
All your end users want for Christmas is the latest smartphones and tablets. Now's the time to prepare for the post-holiday onslaught of tech gifts. Feature
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Cius vs. iPad: Can Cisco take on Apple?
The battle for the enterprise tablet may boil down to Cisco vs. Apple and Cius vs. iPad. However, Fast Packet blogger, Greg Ferro wonders if Cisco really has the engineering and apps to win. Fast Packet
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Tablet shipments reach record heights
Worldwide tablet shipments set a new record in Q1 this year. Apple still leads the market, but Android and Windows tablets are close behind, according to new research. News | 25 Apr 2013
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Smartphones more data-hungry than tablets
Smartphone users consume more data than tablet owners, according to a new study. Six of the top 10 data-consuming devices were phones. News | 21 Jan 2013
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Tablets: Going beyond the iPad
Shocker: Resellers cite some big orders for non-Apple tablets. News | 17 Aug 2011
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Data and device encryption on iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry
The major mobile operating systems all have different data and device encryption options. Enable the right features to keep devices and data safe. Tip
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Mobile operating system fragmentation: More OSes, more problems
The more mobile OSes admins come across, the more problems they see. Mobile operating system fragmentation makes it tough to manage and secure users’ smartphones and tablets. Tip
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Android versus iOS security: Features, policies and controls
There’s not a clear winner when it comes to Android versus iOS security, but with iOS’ app security in one corner and Android’s encryption in the other, it makes for a good fight. Tip
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Enterprise tablet PC comparison: What to look for
Many factors can influence the type of enterprise tablet PC you choose, from its screen size to how it fits into your mobile unified communications strategy. Learn which factors you should consider in your enterprise tablet PC comparison. Tip
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Choosing the best tablet PC for mobile unified communications
A flurry of recent tablet PC announcements has spurred some enterprise buyers to ask two key questions: What kind of tablet would users need for work, and how will tablets fit into a mobile unified communications strategy? Tip
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Mobile device integration services: Choosing a mobile operating system
To offer mobile device integration services, a solution provider must be able to recommend the right operating system for mobile devices. Depending on a customer's needs, a solution provider should be able to provide a mobile OS comparison and guide ... Tip
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Choosing personal mobile devices in a diverse mobile world
Employees are carrying multiple personal and business mobile devices, and it will be some time before we see one mobile device fitting all of our needs. So how do you choose a mobile device in a diverse mobile world? Learn about the key consideration... Tip
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Tablet shipments reach record heights
Worldwide tablet shipments set a new record in Q1 this year. Apple still leads the market, but Android and Windows tablets are close behind, according to new research. News
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Data and device encryption on iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry
The major mobile operating systems all have different data and device encryption options. Enable the right features to keep devices and data safe. Tip
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Windows tablets explained: Windows 8 vs. RT
When it comes to tablets, Windows 8 and Windows RT aren't the same. RT devices can’t be domain joined or run legacy apps, but Windows 8 devices can. Q&A
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Comparing tablets, smartphones and mobile OSes
When deciding which consumer products you'll support, make sure you do a thorough job of comparing tablets, smartphones and operating systems. guide
-
Smartphones more data-hungry than tablets
Smartphone users consume more data than tablet owners, according to a new study. Six of the top 10 data-consuming devices were phones. News
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Top 5 holiday tech gifts coming to the workplace
All your end users want for Christmas is the latest smartphones and tablets. Now's the time to prepare for the post-holiday onslaught of tech gifts. Feature
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Mobile operating system fragmentation: More OSes, more problems
The more mobile OSes admins come across, the more problems they see. Mobile operating system fragmentation makes it tough to manage and secure users’ smartphones and tablets. Tip
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Android versus iOS security: Features, policies and controls
There’s not a clear winner when it comes to Android versus iOS security, but with iOS’ app security in one corner and Android’s encryption in the other, it makes for a good fight. Tip
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Tablets: Going beyond the iPad
Shocker: Resellers cite some big orders for non-Apple tablets. News
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Cius vs. iPad: Can Cisco take on Apple?
The battle for the enterprise tablet may boil down to Cisco vs. Apple and Cius vs. iPad. However, Fast Packet blogger, Greg Ferro wonders if Cisco really has the engineering and apps to win. Fast Packet
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About Tablet comparisons and mobile phone comparisons
With so many mobile devices available, it’s impossible for IT departments to support them all. That’s why mobile phone and tablet comparisons are so important. By evaluating different tablet and smartphone hardware, features and applications, admins and other IT decision-makers can choose the devices that best meet their users’ needs -- and those that meet IT’s own requirements for manageability and security. The resources in this section contain various tablet and mobile phone comparisons, covering all of the major devices, including Apple iPhones and iPads, Android and Windows Mobile devices and BlackBerry smartphones. You’ll also learn tips for performing your own mobile phone and tablet comparisons.
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