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  • The Top 10 Business Applications for Tablets

    The Top 10 Business Applications for Tablets 1. Sales automation systems for customer collateral, sales presentations and ordering systems No Title 2. Business Intelligence: analytical and performance applications with management dashboards No Title 3. Containerized email to separate corporate messaging environments from personal email No Title 4. Collaboration applications for meetings No Title 5. File…

  • Grow Your Company and Transform Yourself into a Leader and Visionary

    Are you the president of your company, or are you CEO? There’s a difference, according to Arlin Sorensen, CEO of Heartland Technology Solutions and founder of the MSP peer organization Heartland Technology Group. The difference is that CEOs provide strategic vision while presidents execute, Sorensen told attendees at a breakout session during the Connectwise IT…

  • Why MSPs Have Nothing to Fear from Best Buy

    Don’t panic, folks. Best Buy’s planned entrance into the managed services market will have as much impact on the IT channel as a gnat flying into a pane of glass. You may get a little spot on the glass, but the pane won’t budge. The reason is simple: Best Buy cannot compete with the managed…

  • Wyse Expands Cloud Client Computing Portfolio With Trellia Acquisition

    Wyse Technology, a provider of cloud client computing, announced it acquired Trellia, a specialist in cloud-based mobile infrastructure management. The Trellia solution suite provides Wyse, its customers and partners with a suite of cloud-based mobile security, device, app and expense management software solutions. Trellia adds a specific set of technology IP and expertise to present…

  • 1. Good: Design

    1. Good: Design The Amazon Kindle Fire comes with a solid design, featuring a great, black bezel and a non-slip back that ensures it won’t fall off the desk when you’re not careful. Plus, at just 0.45-inches thick, it’s nicely thin and mobile. 2. Bad: Screen Size That said, in my time with the Kindle…

  • Managing Mobile Devices: Solution Providers’ Next Frontier

    Workers may have been bringing their own phone and tablets onto the corporate network for some time now, but IT organizations are just beginning to address the issues and problems caused by this BYOD (bring your own device) trend. And VARs and MSPs, like the customers they serve, are looking to get their arms around…

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