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In a time of economic restraint, IT organisations are under pressure to do more, with less. Budgets are flat – or falling – and companies are forced to look carefully at their network infrastructure and ask if it provides too much at too greater cost?
Budget pressure, the need [...] [...more]
I use three devices to get online on a daily basis: my mobile phone, my desktop computer and the set-top box in my living room. Each of these devices stores vital and personal online information, from my favorite Web sites and services to even my bank account and e-mail. Over the years, the Web has [...] [...more]
The BBC iPlayer has been a resounding achievement both in innovation & technology and, astonishingly, it now accounts for around five percent of all UK Internet traffic. Delivered via a variety of mediums and devices, including the iPhone, we are proud to announce that Richard D. Titus former BBC Controller of Future Media, Audio & [...] [...more]
Mobile ubiquity - where everything and everyone can and more importantly should be connected is currently transforming how many industries, including Healthcare, conduct business. While the “always on” possibility poses organisations many challenges, it also presents many exciting opportunities. As healthcare organisations and providers become increasingly digital in both their business processes and day to [...] [...more]
Does your organisation work effectively on the move?
The Mobile landscape has changed. Mobile users are now demanding increased reliability, functionality and accessibility; they want “always on” access to voice, e-mail, text, and multimedia services as they roam. The rapid growth and ubiquity of WLAN deployments within cities, enterprises, and homes and the widespread adoption of [...] [...more]
The browser war is anything but over. While most of us are content to squabble over Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, or Safari as to which desktop browser is the fastest, smartest and best - Browsers such as Opera which although command a realitively small percentage of the adoption pie on the desktop (don’t let it [...] [...more]
The battle in our office continues to rage on what the best or preferred smartphone is. We have iPhone users, we have Windows Mobile users and we even have the odd Blackberry user. The latter two operating systems in my mind were / are better geared toward enterprise use such as Email and general office [...] [...more]