The digital workplace 2014: Plight and promise of today's employees
ZD Net
Feb,26,2014 by:Dion Hinchcliffe While it's typically the latest cutting-edge technologies like 3D printers and wearable tech that gets the most attention and buzz these days, it's actually the newer IT workhorses of the enterprise that get the job done. Video conferencing, unified communications, and smart mobile devices, while not nearly as exciting as the newest advances, have steadily revamped our workplaces recently and given us much better tools to stay connected with our co-workers and customers. Even enterprise social media is finally seeing widespread adoption and meaningful usage in many workplaces. Read More |
BlackBerry to focus on enterprise, releases 2 mid-range phones, the Z3 and Q20
Firece Wireless
Feb,25,2014 by:Phil Goldstein BARCELONA, Spain--BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY) CEO John Chen officially unveiled the company's next two smartphones, a mid-range touchscreen phone called the Z3 and another mid-tier phone with a physical Qwerty keyboard called the Q20. Chen made the announcements at a press briefing here at the Mobile World Congress trade show in which he described his vision for turning around the beleaguered company. Chen made the case that BlackBerry's focus on the enterprise services business, new devices (especially made in partnership with Foxconn), BlackBerry Messenger and its QNX platform for M2M will help revive the firm's fortunes. Read More |
MWC: Phone Makers Look to Emerging Markets for Growth Wireless Week Feb,25,2014 By:Anick Jesdanun BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Here's the rub for companies: A good part of the key markets they serve already own smartphones and use them to connect various Internet services. How do you grow from there? Companies from Facebook to Firefox are looking to emerging markets for the next few billion people. They are not only targeting the obvious high-population countries such as India and China, but also see potential in Latin America, Africa and just about everywhere beyond the U.S., Canada, western Europe and a few Asian nations. |
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