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  • Employee mobility: A leap of faith for IT admins

    Francis Poeta used to rely on his laptop. Now he never travels with it.

    The transition was a slow one. For a while, Poeta carried both a laptop and an ASUS Transformer tablet to customer sites. He began using the...

  • Mobility won't kill the Microsoft Windows operating system

    Despite mobile computing’s explosive growth and valuable benefits, the Microsoft Windows operating system will be an enterprise mainstay for the foreseeable future.

    Microsoft will support Windows 7, the leading desktop OS by market share,...

  • Q&A: Citrix discusses enterprise mobility management challenges, goals

    Bernardo de AlbergariaBernardo de Albergaria

    Talk to an IT person and they'll tell you that...

  • Outsourcing fuels Accenture growth

    Boosted by a 9% increase in outsourcing sales, Accenture's revenues reached $7.06bn in its latest three-month financial period, a 3.8% increase on the same period a year ago.

    While consulting sales dropped by 1% and the Euro crisis...

  • Mobile device influx highlights need for enterprise mobility strategy

    IT departments face an influx of new employee mobile devices at the outset of 2013, and while it may be a nuisance, the best approach is to support them as part of an enterprise mobility strategy.

    Once organizations accept that the mobile...

  • Facebook delivers on mobile growth

    Facebook delivered growth in the mobile market in the first quarter of 2013 with mobile advertising representing 30% of advertising revenue

  • growth potential

    Growth potential is an organization's future ability to generate larger profits, expand its workforce and ramp up its production.

  • Cloud delivering growth in the BPM market

    Those vendors that have cracked the platform as a service sale are among those to enjoy growth in a mixed business process management market

  • Gearing up for the years ahead: The future of mobile technologies

    ORLANDO, Fla. -- It's hard to imagine that many organizations first scoffed at the notion of BYOD. Sure, an enterprise could standardize on one or two highly secure and manageable devices, but the very thought that IT might need to support any...

  • Indian enterprises invest in IT for growth

    In 2013, Indian CIOs increasingly will spend money on IT aimed at helping their business grow, with mobile IT investments typical, according to a joint survey from the CIO Klub and Ernst & Young India.

    In its fifth year, the "

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