Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Mobile computing: Google completes $12.5 billion Motorola deal
- Google places ?big bet? on mobile computing with Motorola Mobility ?
- Micronet innovation cuts the cost of in-vehicle computing
- BYOD Drives Impressive WLAN Growth, Says IDC
- Google completes Motorola deal, heralding new era
- No BYOD, CAC in the tactical environment, says Army official
- BYOD has multiplied risk threat, says expert
- BYOD fuels ?vibrant? WLAN market in Q1
- Apple still number 1 in mobile computing, and with some breathing room
- New Online Community Will Help IT Executives Enable New Models for Work
- European firms allow BYOD despite security concerns
- OMB releases digital strategy, outlines BYOD, open data, mobile apps
- Cisco-Tackles-the-Challenge-of-BYOD ? NewsFactor Network
- Skyworks Upgraded to Outperform ? Analyst Blog
News Tribe (blog) By Katrina Jones ? May 23rd, 2012 (No Comment) Washington: To further
revolutionise the mobile computing, Google completed its $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility. Google announced nine months ago it would expand its hardware business with the ? (more)
Google?s CEO Larry Page announced today in a blog post that the search company has closed the $12.5 billion deal to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings. (more)
Materials Handling World Magazine ?We are doing something radical in the mobile computing market by making our computers amongst the most affordable products available anywhere. We are also delivering the products to our customers faster than the industry standard. (more)
TechWeekEurope UK New figures from IDC have revealed that the burgeoning bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend in enterprises is a key driving factor in the first-quarter revenue growth in the global WLAN market. BYOD also helped Cisco Systems and Aruba Networks both grow ? (more)
Broadcast Newsroom By AP SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Google has completed its $12.5 billion purchase
of device maker Motorola Mobility in a deal that poses new challenges for the Internet?s most powerful company as it tries to shape the future of mobile computing. (more)
FierceGovernmentIT While many military services are considering bring-your-own-device mobility strategies in the long term, the Army will not entertain BYOD as an option for the tactical environment, said an Army official May 21 during an event hosted by AFCEA DC in ? (more)
BCS The bring your own device (BYOD) trend has ?multiplied the risk of abuse and attack? to IT infrastructure, an expert has claimed. According to Neil Sutton, vice-president of global portfolio at BT Global Services, ?the BYOD genie is out of the bottle? ? (more)
CRN ? UK By Sam Trendall The fruits of the BYOD trend could clearly be seen in a
stellar first quarter for the enterprise WLAN market, IDC figures have revealed. During the year?s opening three months, worldwide WLAN revenue increased 13.9 per cent year on year ? (more)
Technology Bloom News Recent stats from NPD DisplaySearch have shown that Apple is yet again the number one manufacturer of mobile computing devices, finishing with a significantly higher number of products shipped (that?s products shipped, not products sold) than any of ? (more)
MarketWatch (press release) UBM TechWeb?s Future of Work Enabled will focus on how to leverage technologies such as social media, mobile computing, and cloud services. NEW YORK, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ? UBM TechWeb and UBM DeusM today launched Future of Work ? (more)
ComputerworldUK Network access systems firm Aruba questioned almost 800 IT and networking professionals across the EMEA region and found that 69 percent of organisations allow some form of BYOD (bring your own device), whether that is limited to internet connectivity ? (more)
Federal Times (blog) By next month, OMB will create a Digital Services Advisory Group to develop
governmentwide guidance for Bring-Your-Own-Device and promote best practices for improving digital content and services. The Department of Defense, Homeland Security Department ? (more)
Cisco Tackles BYOD Challenge with ?Smart Solutions? ? Cisco on Wednesday offered up findings from its ?bring your own device? study and used the results as ? (more)
NASDAQ The global megatrends of mobile computing and ubiquitous connectivity continue to be growth engines for Skyworks. The colossal demand for smartphones continues to drive momentum for Skyworks, particularly at Nokia Corporation ( NOK ) and Apple ( AAPL ) ? (more)
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Mobile computing: Google completes $12.5 billion Motorola deal
- Google places ?big bet? on mobile computing with Motorola Mobility ?
- Micronet innovation cuts the cost of in-vehicle computing
- BYOD Drives Impressive WLAN Growth, Says IDC
- Google completes Motorola deal, heralding new era
- No BYOD, CAC in the tactical environment, says Army official
- BYOD has multiplied risk threat, says expert
- BYOD fuels ?vibrant? WLAN market in Q1
- Apple still number 1 in mobile computing, and with some breathing room
- New Online Community Will Help IT Executives Enable New Models for Work
- European firms allow BYOD despite security concerns
- OMB releases digital strategy, outlines BYOD, open data, mobile apps
- Cisco-Tackles-the-Challenge-of-BYOD ? NewsFactor Network
- Skyworks Upgraded to Outperform ? Analyst Blog
News Tribe (blog) By Katrina Jones ? May 23rd, 2012 (No Comment) Washington: To further
revolutionise the mobile computing, Google completed its $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility. Google announced nine months ago it would expand its hardware business with the ? (more)
Google?s CEO Larry Page announced today in a blog post that the search company has closed the $12.5 billion deal to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings. (more)
Materials Handling World Magazine ?We are doing something radical in the mobile computing market by making our computers amongst the most affordable products available anywhere. We are also delivering the products to our customers faster than the industry standard. (more)
TechWeekEurope UK New figures from IDC have revealed that the burgeoning bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend in enterprises is a key driving factor in the first-quarter revenue growth in the global WLAN market. BYOD also helped Cisco Systems and Aruba Networks both grow ? (more)
Broadcast Newsroom By AP SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Google has completed its $12.5 billion purchase
of device maker Motorola Mobility in a deal that poses new challenges for the Internet?s most powerful company as it tries to shape the future of mobile computing. (more)
FierceGovernmentIT While many military services are considering bring-your-own-device mobility strategies in the long term, the Army will not entertain BYOD as an option for the tactical environment, said an Army official May 21 during an event hosted by AFCEA DC in ? (more)
BCS The bring your own device (BYOD) trend has ?multiplied the risk of abuse and attack? to IT infrastructure, an expert has claimed. According to Neil Sutton, vice-president of global portfolio at BT Global Services, ?the BYOD genie is out of the bottle? ? (more)
CRN ? UK By Sam Trendall The fruits of the BYOD trend could clearly be seen in a
stellar first quarter for the enterprise WLAN market, IDC figures have revealed. During the year?s opening three months, worldwide WLAN revenue increased 13.9 per cent year on year ? (more)
Technology Bloom News Recent stats from NPD DisplaySearch have shown that Apple is yet again the number one manufacturer of mobile computing devices, finishing with a significantly higher number of products shipped (that?s products shipped, not products sold) than any of ? (more)
MarketWatch (press release) UBM TechWeb?s Future of Work Enabled will focus on how to leverage technologies such as social media, mobile computing, and cloud services. NEW YORK, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ? UBM TechWeb and UBM DeusM today launched Future of Work ? (more)
ComputerworldUK Network access systems firm Aruba questioned almost 800 IT and networking professionals across the EMEA region and found that 69 percent of organisations allow some form of BYOD (bring your own device), whether that is limited to internet connectivity ? (more)
Federal Times (blog) By next month, OMB will create a Digital Services Advisory Group to develop
governmentwide guidance for Bring-Your-Own-Device and promote best practices for improving digital content and services. The Department of Defense, Homeland Security Department ? (more)
Cisco Tackles BYOD Challenge with ?Smart Solutions? ? Cisco on Wednesday offered up findings from its ?bring your own device? study and used the results as ? (more)
NASDAQ The global megatrends of mobile computing and ubiquitous connectivity continue to be growth engines for Skyworks. The colossal demand for smartphones continues to drive momentum for Skyworks, particularly at Nokia Corporation ( NOK ) and Apple ( AAPL ) ? (more)
stacy keibler stacy keibler all star game oscar red carpet daytona 500 start time ryan zimmerman oscars red carpet
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.