Best BYOD management: Work zones for smartphones
New containerization technologies can help BYOD initiatives succeed by creating separate spaces on smartphones for work and personal use.
New containerization technologies can help BYOD initiatives succeed by creating separate spaces on smartphones for work and personal use.
Tech vendors have been as bombastic as ever promoting the magical and amazing things their latest smartphones, cloud computing wares and network gear can do. When things go wrong, they're naturally a little less visible, but plenty of companies have sucked it up and done the right thing this year (perhaps with a little legal prodding here and there) and publicly apologized for minor and major customers inconveniences.
Google's Nexus 4 offers outstanding hardware and an optimal Android experience, but it may require you to make a few compromises. Here's an in-depth look at the new flagship phone.
If there is one word that has defined this year, it's "uncertainty." It has been hanging over almost every economic and job growth analysis related to IT. Blame the elections, the fiscal cliff and Europe.
Savvy IT departments that set aside time for employee creativity say the payoffs include happier workers, increased productivity and sometimes even revenue.
At its conference this week, Microsoft pulled out all the stops to convince developers why they should build Windows 8 apps.
Both Google's and Apple's mobile platforms have security drawbacks and advantages. Is there a clear winner?
When you go to a Gartner conference one of he main things you'll notice is the sheer volume of data they can generate on just about any IT topic. Last week's Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Fla., was no different. The conference, attended by some 9000 executives focused on the changes security challenges, mobile computing, big data and cloud will be bringing to IT in the near future.
Intel researchers are working on a 48-core processor for smartphones and tablets but it could be five to 10 years before it hits the market.
Samsung's Galaxy Note II is big, bright and powerful, with a number of new features. Here's an in-depth look at where it excels -- and where it falls short.
The arrival of Windows 8 makes "mobile device battles" Gartner's top technology trend for next year.
Motorola's Droid Razr HD makes a lasting impression with its first-class build quality and outstanding battery life -- but the Android smartphone also has its fair share of flaws.
Working with startup vendors requires a lot of legwork and a plan for managing the risk. But the payoff can be great.
A look at some of the products that have helped push rapid change in the IT industry over the past few decades.
Much has changed since we examined the ongoing war between Facebook and Twitter in the autumn of 2010. The stakes are higher, the competition has increased, and we see LinkedIn and Google roaring into the social networking arena like never before.
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK