Tag: enterprise

News Roundup: IBM and Apple Go To Work, TestFlight gets iOS 9

So it’s a pretty slow time of year for news. I did manage to find a couple that were at least mildly interesting. Thankfully we...
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Apple, IBM Team Up To Give iOS A Boost In Business Settings

One longstanding point of criticism surrounding Apple is its relative lack of focus on “the enterprise”—that is, the needs of big-business IT departments. The company...
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Apple discovers last unkicked spot on RIM’s ass, kicks it

You’d think RIM could catch a pity-break at this stage of the game but, no… Apple’s iPhone just had to muscle out the BlackBerry in...
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Mac taking over enterprise space, PCs taking over recycling bins

Apple continually gets slack for focusing more and more on consumer markets, but the numbers are showing something else entirely: Mac sales in the enterprise...
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Parallels tries to run with the big boys with the introduction of Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition

When news first broke of Parallels announcing an enterprise solution, I just about jumped out of my skin. I had visions of data centers full...
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Feds ditch Blackberry as iPhone and iPad become the norm

This era when the Federal government has had to use ridiculously laughable technology to do their jobs is slowly and steadily coming to an end....
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Apple seems to be doing just fine in the enterprise market

A lot of people have complained about Apple’s commitment to the enterprise for a very, very long time. It didn’t help that Apple officially discontinued...
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Sonnet announces RackMac mini, a clever 1U enclosure for Apple’s smallest server

A major (and quite legitimate) complaint of System Admins in a post-Xserve world is that Apple doesn’t offer a rack-mountable server anymore. Yes, there are...
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Apple poaching from RIM to bolster enterprise sales

According to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Apple has been hiring a number of enterprise sales staff from the BlackBerry maker Research In Motion....
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iPad is “Mac for the masses” according to analyst

This morning, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster called the iPad the first “Mac for the masses” and predicted that it would sell 21 million units...
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Businesses buy 40% of iPhones sold

Boy Genius Report has an article stating that Ron Spears, the “AT&T business solutions CEO,” has announced that forty percent of the iPhones sold go...
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The Enterprise Just Got Cool…

As excited as I am about all of the cool stuff that will soon be available because of what the iPhone SDK has to offer...
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