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Top 10 mobile predictions for 2010
2010 looks to be an impressive year for mobile technologies. We take a look at some of the trends set for the end of the tech decade.
Top 10 Twitter tools for business
Confused about how to get the best results out of Twitter? Here are some tools to help you on your way.
30 years of the spreadsheet
The spreadsheet was the ‘killer app’ that helped popularise the personal computer - 30 years since its introduction we hail VisiCalc, the...
Microsoft's quest for shared-source approval
With two outstanding shared-source applications awaiting approval by the Open Source Initiative, we look at the implications for the open source...
Double standards for Microsoft and OOXML
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to fast track OOXML as a second international standard for office applications. Two into one won't go, yet...
Top 10 Windows Mobile business apps
Love it or loathe it, Windows Mobile is still the primary mobile OS of choice for many businesses. We take a look at 10 essential applications for...
Top 10 BlackBerry PlayBook business apps
We take a look at the best 10 business and productivity applications for RIM’s debut QNX-powered BlackBerry PlayBook ahead of its UK launch
How businesses can use the cloud today
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss the practical applications of cloud computing,...
Will IM and SMS overtake email in mobile comms?
With applications such as instant messaging and threaded SMS popping up on handsets, are we getting lazy, or is this the dawn of a new email-free...
Free Software is good for business
Once the domain of hobbyist software developers, open source software applications - both hosted and locally-installed - are having a major and...
What does Internet Explorer 8 mean for you?
Plan ahead for Internet Explorer 8 so you can take advantage of the security and deployment features – and update your web sites and applications...
Next generation mobile applications
The BlackBerry revolutionised remote working, but increased bandwidth and more powerful hardware allow for more complex remote working
Migrating legacy applications: if it ain’t broke, don’t move it
There are a lot of legacy apps out there - most residing on mainframes. What's the best way to move these to the cloud?
IDF 2007: The low-down on 45nm
Intel will bring 45nm to the enterprise first, but applications will need to be multi-threaded to take full advantage of the architecture. Mary...
Tablet PCs and the enterprise
Questions persist over the future shape of the Tablet PC platform, but as we examine, there is thriving demand and applications for these devices...
Orange looks to mobile web
Internet applications have never been so dominant within mobile communications, as more manufacturers announce application stores for platforms.
SOA explained
Businesses with monolithic software applications can become rigid and inflexible. SOAs can help make them supple again
Top 10 remote desktop applications
We take a look at the pick of the bunch when it comes to remote desktop applications for your smartphone.
Embracing the .Beast
Mono allows programmers to program in Visual Basic on Linux and run their applications on Windows, or develop in C# on Windows and run their...
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