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  • Google Docs Go Mobile on iPhone, iPad and Android

    Looking to read that Google Docs file on your smart phone? Google has now rolled out mobile viewing support for Google Docs on Android, iPhone and iPad platforms. But the viewer is just that. Forget about editing and creating documents from your phone.  The mobile version of Google Docs lets users view PDFs, PowerPoint, and…

  • HP, Avaya Team on Unified Communications Against Cisco

    HP and Avaya have struck a three-year agreement to jointly sell and service Avaya unified communications hardware and software. The deal is one in a series of HP partnerships with other UC players such as Microsoft and Alcatel-Lucent that aim to eat away at UC market leader Cisco’s market share, and boost its overall managed…

  • SAP Acquisition Target Sybase Adds iPhone Support to SQL Anywhere 12

    Sybase’s most recent version of enterprise mobile database and synchronization technology, SQL Anywhere 12, includes support for the iPhone and more automated management and administration. But Android support won’t be coming in this version. The updates to the Sybase technology provides the enterprise mobility market–and potential new owner SAP—with enhanced infrastructure for maturing mobility deployments…

  • 10 Things RIM Teaches About Succeeding in the Enterprise

    10 Things RIM Teaches About Succeeding in the Enterprise 1. Stay Focused RIM understands its core competency sticks with it. RIM spends most of its time targeting customers in the corporate world. Although it wants nothing more than to beat Apple at its own game in the consumer market, it realizes that it knows the…

  • Cisco Cius Tablet Computer Takes A Bite Out Of iPad

    Cisco is taking the fight to Apple today, announcing that it will go head-to-head with the iPad by unveiling Cisco Cius, a new business-centric tablet computer based on the Google Android platform. The new release will leverage a Cisco’s deep investments in unified communications and collaboration technology and could very well help its partners to…

  • Wyse Offers PocketCloud App for Android

    Who says Android is not ready for business? Certainly not thin-client computing giant Wyse Technology, which has introduced a new mobile app for the Android platform which allows users to access Windows 7 via their Android device. Wyse has announced a public beta of its Wyse PocketCloud application for Android, available immediately as a free…

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