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Lessons of the Kindle Fire's 'iPad killer' fantasy
In a world of heterogeneous devices, noncore devices like the Fire will be part of the endpoint mix for users and IT. That simply makes sense as we move way from the notion of one user, one device. Read More


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Bring your own tech: IT's missed opportunity
Employees bring their own devices, technology, and clouds because IT fell down on a big responsibility: providing leadership. Read More

Box unveils cloud service for iOS workplace mobile apps
The OneCloud service, now available for iPhones and iPads and coming to Android, consolidates mobile apps and associated data in a single repository. Read More

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The rapid proliferation of iPads means challenges for the IT staff in charge of enterprise Wi-Fi networks -- changes in RF design and the appropriate level of access point density; poor device roaming; and new and different loads on the WLAN's control path. Read More



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