Cisco on Monday outlined its security product-development strategy aimed at providing a new type of "always on" security protection for mobile devices as well as a way to establish controls over cloud-computing applications used by the enterprise. Cisco is calling the initiative its Secure Borderless Network architecture.
Analyst group also points to virtualization, cloud computing, networking and mobility priorities
CIOs working to return to business growth have made technologies such as virtualization, cloud computing, Web 2.0, networking and mobility top priorities for 2010, according to research released Tuesday by Gartner.
Malware fiends use old dial-up tricks
Cyber criminals have gone back to their old-school tricks to target innocent smartphone users.
Mobile security market to exceed $4 billion by 2014
Future smartphones will come pre-loaded with anti-virus software clients to prevent the loss of data and services to malware. And mobile banking and person-to-person payments will be authenticated by fingerprint sensors on the handset.
When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators.
When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators. It didn't support any encryption of user data, could not have any enforced security policies and offered no way to remotely wipe data if it were lost or stolen. At the time, a lot of companies weren't prepared to accept those security gaps. Perhaps more importantly, the iPhone didn't yet support any third-party applications or interact with most office suites.
Friends, Romans, Internetmen, the day has arrived. Yes, my fellow Netizens, Google's Nexus One is finally here.
AMD chips and VisionPro graphics will power some new business-class portables from Lenovo this year.
With its line of consumer PCs slated for rollout at the Consumer Electronics Show later this week, Lenovo has chosen to unveil its latest line-up of business computers on Monday. Ranging from the new ThinkPad Edge series for small and mid-sized businesses to new ThinkPad ultraportable and mobile workstation models for enterprises, the new line emphasizes multitouch and wireless broadband capabilities.
Netbook shipments will slow down as prices of ultrathin laptops fall
Netbook shipments worldwide are expected to have jumped by 103 percent this year compared to last year, although the fast growth rate could slow down in 2010 as prices for portable PCs fall, research firm DisplaySearch said on Tuesday.
When business users ask about Android, I tell them to ask again when the flowers bloom. Here's why.
Businesses considering Android as a corporate handset standard should consider the decision carefully, because it may prove hard to justify later on.
ARN takes a look at why mobility solutions are the utopia for corporates large and small
Mobility has become the dream for corporates both large and small, and an opportunity for the channel to tackle. But presenting a comprehensive mobility solution is a significant technology and business challenge. GEORGINA SWAN reports.
We speak with IDC's telecommunications analyst on mobility trends
IDC’s mobility analyst, David Cannon, shares his thoughts on what’s driving mobility today.
The communications solutions unit will focus on developing mobile products like smartphones
Dell is setting up a new business unit surrounding mobile products as it tries to expand its presence in the communications market, the company said on Friday.
ARN pulls together a group of industry experts to talk about the pros and cons of mobility solutions
Mobility is a complicated mix of devices, applications, connectivity and support and needs. And it can mean extremely differents things to an SMB, mid-market corporate, blue-collar or white-collar organisation. ARN recently pulled together a panel of industry experts to discuss market trends and opportunities for the channel. This roundtable was sponsored by Dell.
The wireless broadband company says it's set to reach 2010 deployment goals with newly announced funding
Wireless broadband provider Clearwire had about 173,000 WiMax subscribers at the end of September and should be able to offer service to 120 million potential subscribers in the U.S. by the end of next year, the company said Tuesday.
The demo is an important step for the future success of WiMax, an analyst said
Operators Clearwire International, Tatung InfoComm and VMAX have for the first time demonstrated mobile WiMax global roaming, the WiMax Forum said on Monday.