Mobility stories - Page 36
In today's increasingly hybrid world, being agile and mobile when working is becoming significantly normalised. Mobility is a term that describes the use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as other technologies, to enable employees to work securely from anywhere.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Xplore Technologies reports 'record' $100.5 million revenue
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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it in manufacturing
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fintech
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personal computing devices
Xplore Technologies, a provider of 'rugged' tablets, has grown its revenue to a 'record' $100.5 million in fiscal 2016 - representing 136% growth.
Android and the detachable market: 'Very interesting times' ahead says IDC
Tue, 2nd Aug 2016
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personal computing devices
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mobility
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tablets & laptops
IDC says tablet sales are continuing to slide as both enterprises and consumers seek ‘more productive’ form factors, so where does that leave Android?.
Air NZ 'pioneers' gate-to-gate Bluetooth for passengers
Wed, 27th Jul 2016
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bluetooth
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air new zealand
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mobility
As of July 21 last week, Air New Zealand customers can now use Bluetooth devices 'gate to gate' on all its domestic and international flights.
How are ANZ businesses progressing their enterprise mobility strategies?
Wed, 27th Jul 2016
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open source
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red hat
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mobility
Mobile is the way of the future, but there's still a way to go yet until its full benefits are realised by organisations, says Red Hat.
How big acquisitions represent buying into disruption
Mon, 25th Jul 2016
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mobility
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disruption
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analyst report
The Softbank acquisition of ARM Holdings and the Unilever acquisition of Dollar Shave Club signify prospective acquirers buying into disruption.
Hands-on review: HP Spectre - the world's thinnest notebook
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The lovely folks at HP seem to be determined to turn me to the Windows side, and with the Spectre, they may be edging ever closer to success.
BlackBerry Security Summit: IT decision makers concerned over mobile vulnerabilities
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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smartphones
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
At BlackBerry Summit, 86% of execs voice mobile security fears, despite strategies in place, fearing breaches and productivity hits.
BlackBerry Security Summit: New strategies for the communication firm
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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smartphones
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endpoint protection
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edr
BlackBerry’s CEO opens the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York, addressing a packed crowd of security, mobility and IT professionals.
IN PICS: Inside the BlackBerry Security Summit 2016
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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smartphones
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endpoint protection
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edr
At the BlackBerry Security Summit in NYC, experts gather to tackle today's pressing digital threats, unveiling the giant's strategic vision.
Pricing announced for HP's radical new mobility solution
Tue, 19th Jul 2016
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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phablet
Hewlett Packard releases the HP Elite x3 in the US, a device that combines PC power, tablet portability, and smartphone connectivity.
Smokefree campaign uses text to help smokers quit
Mon, 18th Jul 2016
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healthtech
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mobility
Te Tai Tokerau PHO is helping GPs who will help Northland patients become smokefree. The system will use text messages to deliver vital health info.
Is the 'smart office' the way of the future?
Thu, 14th Jul 2016
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digital transformation
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Businesses that fail to adopt 'smart office' technology risk falling behind in terms of productivity and competitiveness, says Konica Minolta.
Enterprise mobile strategy may soon be 'breaking barriers' in ANZ
Wed, 13th Jul 2016
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open source
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red hat
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mobility
Enterprise mobile strategy uptake is rising, but it's still not providing all the possible benefits it could give, according to Red Hat.
Is Australian demand for enterprise applications wavering?
Thu, 7th Jul 2016
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wearables
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personal computing devices
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cloud services
Aussie firms grapple with app fatigue as demand for mobile enterprise solutions endures, says Gartner at Sydney summit.
First-ever digital book for deaf Māori students launched
Tue, 5th Jul 2016
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edutech
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e-learning
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ministry of education
Kiwa Digital launches new learning resource for deaf Māori students, exploring an uncharted area of education.
Businesses need to take advantage of mobility, Wavelink says
Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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supply chain & logistics
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mobility
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inventory management systems
Retailers must embrace mobility and dedicated mobile devices in order to meet the demands of tech-savvy consumers, says Wavelink.
2016 set to be a defining year for the cloud
Mon, 27th Jun 2016
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hybrid cloud
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personal computing devices
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byod
Cloud computing is set to dominate new IT spend, with security as a driving factor, says the Cloud Adoption Survey by Extreme Networks.
BYOD driving demand for SaaS-based IT security
Mon, 27th Jun 2016
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saas
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
The demand for SaaS-based IT security is increasing due to the rise in Bring Your Own Device policies, says Technavio.
Enterprise spend on mobile app development remains low
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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cloud services
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mobility
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analyst report
Enterprises keep tight rein on mobile app budgets, with Gartner reporting a mere 10% allocation despite growing demand and development pressures.
BYOD fuelling growth in workspace aggregator sector
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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personal computing devices
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byod
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mobility
As BYOD policies gain traction, the workspace aggregator market is set to see a 12% spike, sparking a competitive tech scramble.