December 18, 2018
Horizon of digital transformations for 2019

As we approach the end of 2018, there are certain things that have panned out and other things that have failed regarding digital transformations. Cryptocurrencies have skyrocketed and plummeted, along with the underlying disruptive technology of blockchain, and AI continues to preserve. The landscape business is approach with mobility in 2019 is not the same […]

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December 11, 2018
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is melting

If you are using an old cell phone equipped with Google’s Android OS, you probably want to verify which version. Google has announced they will no longer support Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). Google made the announcement on its Android Developers Blog that they will be ending support for Android 4.0, […]

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December 4, 2018
Data privacy and why you should care about GDPR

A few days ago, a European watchdog group filed a privacy complaint against Google, using EU’s new General Data Protection Regulations as the complaint’s umbrella. While data privacy and protection are not new debates, the European regulation has taken data privacy to new levels. Levels that tech giants are struggling to meet, despite the regulation […]

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November 27, 2018
Domination of Cloud-based Services

A few years ago, techie individuals had the only interest in cloud computing and cloud-based services. However, it had little use for business at large. That has all changed, and rapidly. No longer are enterprises in a cloud first mentality. Rather, business is rapidly moving towards a cloud only mentality. Unfortunately, most people outside IT […]

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November 20, 2018
Digital Transformation: Worth the Growing Pains?

It’s been about a decade since the business world started focusing on digital transformation. CEOs know it’s important, and often digital transformation is a catch phrase in strategy meetings. But what does that mean, digital transformation? How does a company know they are hitting the mark? After all, any change is painful. Especially systemic and […]

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November 18, 2018
Principles of an Innovative Enterprise Mobility Strategy

Mobility is currently in huge demand at the enterprise level, and there's no sign that that's going to slow down any time soon. With smartphones, tablets, and laptops already dominating the workplace, enterprise mobility strategies are needed to meet constantly-growing demands. Many companies are adopting remote workers at an impressive rate, and businesses are thoroughly […]

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November 13, 2018
Telecom Expense Audit: Digging in the Trenches to Save Money

When was the last time you ran an audit on your telecom? Don’t be ashamed if the answer was a long time ago, or never. The truth is most companies don’t run a telecom expense audit unless their invoices are at least 10% over their usual monthly amount. Wait, 10% of the usual monthly amount? […]

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November 6, 2018
Multi-threading Security Threat: PortSmash

There has been an ever-increasing need for CPUs, both commercial and consumer, to perform faster. In order to do so, certain aspects have been built into processors. While increasing performance, multithreading and speculative execution have left CPUs and networks around the world at risk. Unlike the speculative execution risk of Spectre and Meltdown, a multi-threading […]

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October 30, 2018
How to Make Telecom Expense Management Work for You

Technology is pushing forward in record speed, and business is often stumbling to keep up. A decade ago, telecom consisted of tracking desk phones and paying bills on time. Now telecom consists of mobile devices, desk phones, internet and data services, and IoT. Keeping up with maintenance and assignment of devices can be difficult. Often […]

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October 27, 2018
Wireless Expense Management: A Close Insight

Wireless expense management, also called mobile expense management, is an increasingly important trend, mainly because the world is getting more and more reliant on wireless technologies every day. More people have cell phones and other wireless devices for personal use, and more businesses have their employees use wireless devices to keep in touch with each […]

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