Mobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry vs. Windows Phone
Apple's iPhone and iPad long ago pushed out the BlackBerry as the corporate standard for mobile devices, in all but the highest-security environments. Google -- whose Android platform reigns outside...
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Samsung's new flagship Android smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, go on sale tomorrow at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless and ship on April 10. Fortunately,...
View ArticleHands on: The first Apple Watch apps for road warriors
Now that the Apple Watch is here, does it do enough useful things to be a standard item for executives, road warriors, and other digital denizens? The Apple Watch's home screen icons can be hard to...
View ArticleiOS 9 breaks VPNs and prevents server access for many
Apple's iOS 9 has several features meant to increase its strong enterprise-grade security. But it also breaks a key security method: VPN connections to some corporate servers. As a result, users won't...
View ArticleMobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry vs. Windows Phone
Apple's iPhone and iPad long ago pushed out the BlackBerry as the corporate standard for mobile devices, in all but the highest-security environments. Earlier this year, Google -- whose Android...
View ArticleCisco fixes iOS 9 compatibility issue that blocked some VPNs
When iOS 9 debuted in September, Cisco's AnyConnect VPN client for iOS stopped working correctly with some VPN server configurations, preventing resources from loading. During iOS 9's beta period,...
View ArticleiPad face-off: Microsoft Office vs. Apple iWork vs. Google Apps
The other shoe has dropped: Apple recently revised its iWork productivity suite (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) to take advantage of the split-screen multitasking introduced in iOS 9 for select iPad...
View ArticleReview: Office 365 fails at collaboration
For several years, Microsoft has been promising a compelling vision in Office 365: a common platform of productivity and collaboration tools that all departments could use, with the extra security...
View ArticleInfoWorld's 2015 geek gadget gift guide
The technology gifts you won't find simply anywhereThe gift-giving holidays are fast approaching, and geeks across the world are dreaming about techno toys. In the spirit of spreading holiday cheer of...
View ArticleWindows 10 vs. OS X: Which gives sys admins more control?
Now, nearly everything can be managed as if it were a mobile device, using APIs at the operating system for assured reach and consistent implementation of company policies across all devices.To read...
View ArticleWhat works where: Outlook vs. Outlook vs. native apps
Microsoft is in the midst of reworking its Outlook clients and server software to truly support its mission to bring its Office communications tools everywhere: the Mail, Calendar, People (contacts),...
View ArticleFBI, keep out! How to encrypt everything
The FBI’s inability to crack a terrorist’s iPhone 5c shows the strong protection you can get for your private information on a mobile device. That same encryption is also available on your computer,...
View ArticleHow to share Office 365 documents directly from Office 2016
The easiest way to share Office documents is from Office 2016 itself. All the apps allow you to share the currently open document, and apps on some platforms also let you share files from the file...
View ArticleOffice, Outlook, Slack, Handoff: The digital workplace reborn
"Office productivity" has meant Microsoft Office and Outlook on a Windows PC for nearly two decades, and most of us take it for granted as part of the technological woodwork. New versions of Office...
View ArticleMicrosoft Intune to support Android for Work
Microsoft announced late Tuesday that it has joined Google's Android for Work program and will support Google's container technology for mobile application management in a future release of Intune,...
View ArticleMobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry vs. Windows Phone
Apple's iPhone and iPad long ago pushed out the BlackBerry as the corporate standard for mobile devices, in all but the highest-security environments. Google -- whose Android platform reigns outside...
View ArticleReview: Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge lead the Android pack
Samsung's new flagship Android smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, go on sale tomorrow at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless and ship on April 10. Fortunately,...
View ArticleHands on: The first Apple Watch apps for road warriors
Now that the Apple Watch is here, does it do enough useful things to be a standard item for executives, road warriors, and other digital denizens? The Apple Watch's home screen icons can be hard to...
View ArticleiOS 9 breaks VPNs and prevents server access for many
Apple's iOS 9 has several features meant to increase its strong enterprise-grade security. But it also breaks a key security method: VPN connections to some corporate servers. As a result, users won't...
View ArticleMobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry vs. Windows Phone
Apple's iPhone and iPad long ago pushed out the BlackBerry as the corporate standard for mobile devices, in all but the highest-security environments. Earlier this year, Google -- whose Android...
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