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Windows 8 will be passed over as enterprise standard, warns researcher
According to the latest report from Forrester Research, enterprises will bypass Windows 8 as the enterprise PC OS of choice. Avid readers of this site will not see this as a huge surprise; infact, Enterprise AppsTech reported Forrester’s – and specifically Johnson’s – opinion on the issue as far back as November. Yet, with the report now released, it solidifies industry opinion – has Microsoft bitten off more than it can chew with the more radical 8 design?
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How to select a mobile device for enterprise mobility
Over the last few years consumer devices have overtaken enterprise devices in a lot of ways. Many of the features originally developed for the enterprise are now leveraged in mobile phones that we all have. Does this mean it's a no brainer when it comes to choosing a device for an enterprise mobility project? Far from it - more choice brings more debate and more confusion.
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Infor CEO says enterprise software “sucks” as IBM deal unveiled
Charles Phillips, CEO of business application software provider Infor, has said that enterprise software “sucks” and is “not fun to use” at his keynote speech during the company’s Inforum event in Orlando, Florida. As reported by PC Advisor and Information Week, Phillips gave succinct critiques to each of the main enterprise software players. But does he have a point?
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QlikTech targets bigger enterprise deployments
QlikTech has started to unveil the next generation of its QlikView self-service business intelligence (BI) product. The release represents a big step in QlikTech's evolution from a desktop-based departmental solution to an enterprise BI solutions provider.
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Report shows most enterprises have cleared the first app hurdle
Mobile development specialist Appcelerator has released its first Mobile Enterprise Report, which has revealed that the majority of enterprises surveyed are looking to build more than two mobile apps in 2013. 44.4% of respondents said they planned to create two to five apps in 2013, with 20% planning on building fewer than two apps.
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Is BYOA going to steal the thunder of BYOD?
According to Australia-based research from advisors Telsyte, the rise of bring your own app (BYOA) could challenge the prevalent bring your own device (BYOD) trend and cause headaches for IT staff.
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Finally, a way to distribute B2B apps
Apple today announced it’s new volume purchasing program for business. This new program provides app developers like us who develop applications for businesses to use internally with a new way to distribute applications to those types of scenarios.
The applications still have to be submitted via the app store however it’s now possible to specify the exact customer by providing their email address. The customer still has to download the app via iTunes.
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