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  • BYOD FAQ: Answers to IT’s burning questions about BYOD

    The BYOD movement has taken hold, and it looks like it’s here to stay.

    Employees want to use their personal devices to work more efficiently and effectively, but for IT, it’s more complicated than just setting up email access on a...

  • Four BYOD challenges to consider before diving in

    Before jumping headfirst into the BYOD pool, think about the potential challenges: cost, policies, user support...

  • Microsoft Surface RT vs. Surface Pro: Only one is really Windows

    While Windows administrators have little use for Microsoft's Surface RT in the enterprise, the upcoming Surface Pro may prove to be a viable alternative to...

  • Salesforce CEO Benioff responds to burning questions at Dreamforce

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Salesforce.com leader Marc Benioff spoke to an audience for about three hours during his keynote address at the company's annual Dreamforce user conference. Later in the day, he responded to an hour's worth of attendees'...

  • Embracing IT consumerization 'tricky but fun,' Citrix says

    As many organizations struggle to enable a mobile workforce, they can learn from the mistakes and successes of early adopters.

    Citrix Systems Inc. began its transition from an all-BlackBerry environment to a predominantly

  • Solarflare burns for Avnet

    Avnet Technology Solutions is joining forces with low latency, 10Gb Ethernet specialist Solarflare in a new distribution agreement, writes Linda Endersby.

    Avnet will get access to Solarflare's complete family of...

  • How to plan for BYOD security

    Securing an IT environment is hard enough when administrators have full control over the hardware on a network, but a BYOD program can exacerbate that...

  • Using a burn down chart to measure project progress

    To monitor delivery progress in project management, requirements expert Scott Sehlhorst explains how the burn down chart is an essential tool.

  • burn

    Burn is a colloquial term meaning to write content to a CD, DVD, or other recordable disc.

  • BYOD: An opportunity for IT evolution

    Most IT departments are missing one of the main points of BYOD. The main reason to embrace BYOD is because it allows for IT evolution.

    The...

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