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Finally, mobile management IT and users can get behind
MobileIron's Anyware app and content management service, debuted today. It treats apps and content as resources to distribute, which is a refreshingly different -- and user-friendly -- approach to mobile management. Read More


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Enterprise IT network management tools are difficult to use, expensive and do not address the realities of today's real-world IT management challenges, according to the results of an IDG Research Services survey. Learn More

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How to Gain Control of Unruly & Distributed Networks
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Google's new developer policies will help foster a safer Play store
Developers are barred from including any offensive content in their applications and Google won't allow any app that positively reinforces online gambling for cash or other illegal activities, and it's also prohibited "unauthorized publishing or disclosure of people's private and confidential information." Read More

Amazon lets developers make money by selling physical goods from Android apps
With the new feature, developers can tie in physical sales to apps -- like selling a toy version of one of the characters in a game and then automatically enabling users to play as that same character. Read More

Microsoft Surface naming debacle about to get worse
Just when you thought it couldn't possibly get any worse, it looks like Microsoft is taking a swift dive into the shallow end of the gene pool with its Surface branding. Read More

BlackBerry reportedly plans spin-off of instant messaging software
BlackBerry is taking steps to spin off its BlackBerry Messenger instant messaging software as a separate company, as it continues to explore a range of "strategic alternatives" after its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones have achieved only modest sales. Read More


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