Fast, reliable, scalable bandwidth is the foundation on which many business processes rest.
Read MorePerhaps the biggest mistake businesses need to avoid when it comes to mobile app development is succumbing to the siren song of the app store.
Read MoreWith all mobile apps have to offer, it’s not surprising that their usage is nearly universal among enterprise-size organizations.
Read MoreWith all mobile apps have to offer, it’s not surprising that their usage is nearly universal among enterprise-size organizations.
Read MoreThe starting point for choosing an app is determining what business need it might meet or what opportunity it might create.
Read MoreAll kinds of businesses, especially growing ones, are putting mobile apps to many different uses.
Read MoreThey have a lot to offer, especially for growing businesses. With thousands of free and low-cost off-the-shelf offerings and DIY platforms for building your own, now is the right time to develop a mobile-app strategy that meets your business needs.
Read MoreBusinesses large and small continue to evolve their communications infrastructure in an attempt to garner the greatest benefits from the latest technologies.
Read MoreAs technology progresses, more and more services are becoming available in the cloud.
Read MoreEnterprises of all shapes and sizes are looking at ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) policies for their employees. But as with many disruptive innovations, there are reasons to be cautious. Understanding and overcoming those stumbling blocks will be crucial for enterprises hoping to make the most of the potential of BYOD.
Read MoreMost of us are well accustomed to packing up our laptop and using it to access documents and data when not in the office. But until recently, our business phone remained firmly tied to our office.
Read MoreThere is no doubt that technology is very important to the average hotel guest.
Read MoreTodays’ travelers are more tech-savvy and connected than ever before. Hoteliers need strategies to accommodate guests’ technology needs and engage this “always on” traveler.
Read MoreWith BYOD on the rise, companies are allowing employees and other authorized users to access their corporate networks from anywhere, at any time.
Read MoreEvery industry has its own trends that IT executives must face. But few have to accommodate the sheer number of complex issues as the healthcare industry.
Read MoreElectronic gadgets are so integrated into our daily routines that most people don’t leave home without them. It’s the norm for everyone to pack up their smart phones and tablets when they head into work.
Read MoreWith the increasing incidence of companies operating with distributed teams working from remote locations or in the field, your “network” is seemingly without geographic boundaries.
Read MoreCheck out these statistics to see how restaurants are approaching the changing needs of their customers.
Read MoreThere are broadly four approaches for cloud migration that have been taken effectively by vendors, which is normally alongside their existing on-premise business.
Read MoreManaging a corporate network, with the myriad of attached devices and Internet-facing facets is a daily compromise. It’s a delicate balancing act between legitimate access and opportunity for malicious exploit. Unfortunately finding that balance is only going to get harder.
Read MoreBYOD, short for “bring your own device,” is an increasingly popular trend for employees who want to stay connected 24/7 by bringing their favorite mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to the workplace.
Read MoreThe digitization of health and medical data holds great promise in battling against an epidemic, but the key to success lies in the ability to get the right information to the right people at the right time.
Read MoreThe mobile revolution has had wide-reaching effects on how businesses operate. But one of the most complex developments for those in charge of a company’s IT provisions is the growing popularity amongst employees of using their own kit, which has come to be known as bring your own device (BYOD).
Read MoreThe ubiquity of the Internet has allowed the development of a whole bevy of exciting new possibilities. An application can be pulling information across from many different locations and combining it to produce a service that would not have been possible a decade or two ago, or even quite recently.
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