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  • 1. WebOS

    1. WebOS When HP acquired Palm, the company’s target was WebOS. Palm’s mobile operating system is arguably one of the most impressive solutions in the space. But as Palm attempted to compete with Apple, it lost its way and failed to adequately deliver a viable product. HP can’t make that same mistake. It must evaluate…

  • Cisco’s Goodwin: Virtualization, Cloud Driving New Channel Opportunities

    Cisco Systems has never been a company that sat idly by as the world around it evolved. In the past 18 months, Cisco has embarked on radical departures from its networking legacy to embrace emerging technologies such as video, consumer electronics and, of course, virtualized data centers. The evolution of Cisco has put it on…

  • IBM Lotus Notes Traveler Beta for Android Released

    The app will work for the Android 2.1-based Motorola Droid, Nexus One, HTC Droid Incredible and HTC Evo 4G. IBM also said its next version of Lotus Connections social software will support Android. This application helps bring the data over the air from Lotus Domino servers for users to access and read on their Android…

  • Company Offers Solution to Ensure Health Care Compliance

    HR Compliance aims to make the process simpler and faster through the use of its legally validated compliant templates, which embed the new reform language and requirements into SPDs or a Summary Material Modification for quicker employee communication. Customers will also receive e-mail alerts whenever the DOL regulations and language change. To read the original…

  • Motorola, Microsoft Partner on Smartphone for Business

    NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuters) – Motorola Inc (NYSE:MOT) said on Thursday that it would launch a new phone based on Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) software and that No. 3 U.S. mobile operator Sprint Nextel Corp (NYSE:S) will sell the phone to corporate customers. While Motorola uses Google Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android software for its consumer cellphones,…

  • Cisco, HP, Microsoft, Avaya, and Polycom Draw Battle Lines in Unified Communications War

    Thousands of companies have deployed voice on their IP networks, and as the benefits of other unified communications technologies become more obvious, they’re looking to build on their voice deployments and integrate communications together. The fractured market is made up of major vendors such as Cisco Systems (www.cisco.com) acting as one-stop shops, alliances of vendors…

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