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  • Dell Continues Move Toward IT Services, Cloud, Storage

    AUSTIN, Texas — The fact that Dell is moving away from being a low-cost supplier of PCs and IT hardware toward a more robust company with a portfolio of technology that can address issues ranging from cloud computing to mobile device management is old news. However, the way Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) plans to integrate its…

  • Cisco Launches Cius Enterprise Tablet, App HQ

    Cisco Systems is introducing an app ecosystem for its Cisco Cius tablet, marking the company’s entrance into an already crowded landscape. The AppHQ app ecosystem is designed for IT pros seeking to create, manage and deploy tablet applications within their enterprise. Cisco is pairing it with the Cius, an Android-based tablet that emphasizes voice, video,…

  • Michael Dell Talks Cloud, Data Management at Investor Event

    AUSTIN, Texas — While some in the IT industry may still think of Dell as a low-cost PC maker, CEO Michael Dell remains on a mission to change those perceptions. In a free-flowing conversation the day before his company’s annual investor and financial investor conference here, Dell on June 28 held forth on a numbers…

  • Symantec Weighs in on Security Features of Apple iOS, Google Android

    Even though both Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android smartphone operating systems are pretty secure, they are still susceptible to multiple types of attacks, Symantec said. Android and iOS were designed with mobile security in mind and are superior to traditional desktop operating systems, Symantec researchers wrote in a whitepaper released June 28. However, the security…

  • Google’s Android Platform

    Google’s Android Platform One of Microsoft’s biggest threats is Google’s Android platform. The search giant’s mobile operating system is catching on with people across the globe. Microsoft could very well find its Windows Phone 7 OS, which hasn’t caught on yet, far behind Google’s platform. If that happens, Microsoft could lose key vendor partnerships and…

  • Windows Phone 7 Can Work

    Windows Phone 7 Can Work Microsoft’s mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7, has been struggling to catch on. But Microsoft believes in the platform and thinks that it has a bright future. However, in the next year, the software giant must prove that, and ensure that it can do a better job of taking on…

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