Monday, April 02, 2012

How LTE Changes Mobility

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TechWeb Mobile And Wireless News Update -- Issue Highlights:
TOP STORY: How LTE Changes Mobility
ALSO SEE: Army Aids Wounded Warriors With Mobile App
ANALYTIC REPORT: Mobile Gov: A National Strategy Emerges
WHITE PAPER: Spot Trouble In The Cloud: Adapting Security Monitoring & Incident Response.
MOST POPULAR: 10 Essential Android Apps For SMBs
BLOG: No Hands-Free Phones In Cars: Why Stop There?
WEBCAST: Retain Customers, Increase Revenues, Reduce Costs
RESOURCES: It's Coming: Interop Las Vegas

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MOBILE & WIRELESS NEWS UPDATE 
  Monday, April 02, 2012
REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS   |     MOST POPULAR   |     BLOG   |     WEBCASTS   |     RESOURCES  
Beginning Next Week: TechWeb Mobile & Wireless Update will become 'InformationWeek Mobile & Wireless Update.'

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TOP STORY
How LTE Changes Mobility
Long Term Evolution is global, it's fast, and it's available now on 57 networks in 34 countries. Too bad it faces significant obstacles.

ALSO SEE
Army Aids Wounded Warriors With Mobile App
Soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan can find information on medical care, benefits, and other aid, using their smartphones.

No Hands-Free Phones In Cars: Why Stop There?
Let's outlaw distracting passengers in the name of safety. Or perhaps we can regulate a one-gag-per-passenger rule.

Android Smartphone Updates En Route
Android system updates head out this week to the Motorola Xoom tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Lumia 800, and other smartphones. Is your device on the list?

BYOD Policy Or Buy Everyone An iPhone?
Enterprise Connect participants debate the best way to respond to the unstoppable trend toward consumerization of mobile devices.

BlackBerry Just 5% Of Recent Smartphone Purchases
In the last three months, only 5% of U.S. smartphone buyers chose a RIM BlackBerry, says Nielsen.

  Digital Issue  
DOWNLOAD INFORMATIONWEEK's APRIL 2 2012 DIGITAL ISSUE
When picking endpoint protection software, step one is to ask users what they think. Also in our new, all-digital issue of InformationWeek: CIO Chad Fulgham gives us an exclusive look at the agency's new case management system, Sentinel; and a look at how LTE changes mobility.

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REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS:
FEATURED REPORTS
Mobile Gov: A National Strategy Emerges
In this report, we'll look at platforms in use, the security challenges agencies face, and types of apps that are being developed and used. We'll also look at the unique security requirements of the National Security Agency and how those mandates are affecting its plan to let employees bring their own devices to the office.
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Featured Report

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FEATURED WHITEPAPERS
Spot Trouble In The Cloud: Adapting Security Monitoring & Incident Response.
Security monitoring, incident response and forensics are essential, even in the cloud. But the cloud by definition implies relinquishing at least some control, which can make these practices problematic. In this report, we identify the challenges of detecting and responding to security issues in the cloud and discuss the most effective ways to address them.
 

TODAY'S MOST POPULAR STORIES @ TECHWEB.COM:
10 Essential Android Apps For SMBs
No glitz, no glamour, just results: These 10 budget-friendly Android apps help SMB users simplify everyday tasks and power through to-do lists.

FBI's New Sentinel System: Exclusive Look
Our first look at the FBI's $451 million case management system reveals a user interface and features with the look and feel of a PC application.

Windows 8: 8 Things SMBs Should Know
Microsoft released the beta version of its much-revamped operating system for PCs and tablets. Here are some key facts for smaller companies.

 

INFORMATIONWEEK'S OVER THE AIR BLOG:
Featured Blogger No Hands-Free Phones In Cars: Why Stop There?
By Jonathan Feldman
Let's outlaw distracting passengers in the name of safety. Or perhaps we can regulate a one-gag-per-passenger rule.

Android Smartphone Updates En Route
By Eric Zeman
Android system updates head out this week to the Motorola Xoom tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Lumia 800, and other smartphones. Is your device on the list?

BlackBerry Just 5% Of Recent Smartphone Purchases
By Eric Zeman
In the last three months, only 5% of U.S. smartphone buyers chose a RIM BlackBerry, says Nielsen.

 

WEBCASTS:

Retain Customers, Increase Revenues, Reduce Costs
Join us for an exclusive live video webcast to learn how leading IT executives are implementing comprehensive data management solutions that produce measurable returns on their data investments. It happens Wednesday, April 11, 2012.
More Information & Registration
 

RESOURCES AND EVENTS:
It's Coming: Interop Las Vegas
See the future of business technology at Interop Las Vegas, May 6-10. It's the best place to learn how cloud computing, mobile, video, virtualization, and other key technologies work together to drive business. Register today with priority code CPQCNL07 to get a free Expo Pass or to save 25% on Flex and Conference passes.
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