Features alone won't make Apple enterprise-ready

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Features alone won't make Apple enterprise-ready
While the enterprise readiness of Apple's technology is a worthwhile subject, from enterprise IT's perspective, whether Apple the company is prepared to support enterprise customers also matters a lot. Read More


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Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
Voice has been - and will continue to be - a foundational component in business communications. But the aging, disconnected voice infrastructures of today are doing more than just impeding productivity, they're impeding progress. Find out in this AT&T article how to transform voice communication in your enterprise today. Click Here

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Top Considerations When Choosing an ADC
The Application Delivery Controller (ADC) chosen as the foundation for a flexible, efficient application delivery strategy can significantly affect network performance, availability, and security while providing opportunities to add business value. Learn More!

Surprise! Apple has more enterprise savvy than Microsoft
Apple has focused on the so-called front office, the tools that users work with, and it's done so in ways that are programmatic, secure, and enterprise-enabling. Read More

Profit is Samsung's best revenge against Apple
Like a petulant pubescent, Apple again apologizes to Samsung -- but no backsies, no slouching, and no whining this time. Read More

Microsoft likely to leash iOS Office apps to Office 365
Microsoft will probably tie Office apps for the iPhone and iPad to its Office 365 "rental" subscription plans to prevent the mobile apps from cannibalizing sales and to skirt the "Apple tax," analysts said. Read More

Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac update boosts support for Windows 8
If you're the owner of a Mac sporting at least an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and haven't tried Parallels or other virtualization packages, you might want to expand your world to include the ability to use OS X Mountain Lion features in Windows applications. Read More


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