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Friday, January 29, 2010

iPad Brings Mobile Computing to Enterprise

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Friday January 29, 2010

iPad Brings Mobile Computing to Enterprise
[January 29, 2010] Apple's new tablet computer will make its way into the workforce. Analysts weigh in on the enterprise apps that will make the iPad part of the mobile office.

Another Bogus Virus Warning Disrupts Facebook
[January 29, 2010] The clever scam had Facebook users sharing and posting the bogus virus alert throughout the social networking site.

Juniper's Strong 4Q Signals Net Gear Rebound
[January 29, 2010] Juniper's stronger-than-expected sales and earnings are the latest sign that network-equipment customers are finally opening up their wallets to keep pace with consumers' growing appetite for all things mobile.

Motorola Has Its Own Take on Google's Nexus One
[January 29, 2010] Why should rival smartphone maker HTC have all the fun? Motorola reveals that it's also working on a Google phone.

A Look Under the iPad's Hood at the Apple A4
[January 29, 2010] Apple's newest device borrows a lot from the iPhone, but when it comes to its processor, it's a whole new beast.

Europe Poised for Online Privacy Push
[January 29, 2010] EU commissioner outlines plans to update Europe's privacy laws to keep pace with the digital age.

IT Managers Brace for a Barrage of Cyber Attacks
[January 28, 2010] Despite increased awareness and new state and federal legislation, most enterprise IT managers expect to be victimized by a major cyber attack in the next five years.

Apple iPad: A Game Changer?
[January 28, 2010] Weighing early reaction to the unveiling of Apple's new tablet PC.

National Archives Breach Tags Ex-Clinton Staffers
[January 28, 2010] The National Archives and Records Administration is notifying hundreds of thousands of people—including former Clinton administration employees—that a hard drive storing their Social Security numbers and personal data has gone missing.

CIOs Making Selective, Strategic Hires in 2010
[January 28, 2010] CIOs are looking for IT workers with a variety of skill sets and are investing in virtualization and Software-as-a-Service projects to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

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