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RIM Opens Enterprise Servers to iPhone, Android
ORLANDO, Florida, May 5 (Reuters) – Research In Motion’s (TSE:RIM) decision to open its highly secure Enterprise servers to Apple and Android smartphones is a once-unthinkable concession that could save the BlackBerry maker’s skin. RIM, once the dominant force in out-of-office communications for business professionals, had little choice but to offer to manage communications sent…
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Tablet Sales to Grow Among Businesses: Report
The popularity and anticipated growth in the tablet market has set the portable consumer device world in a global tizzy, or so it would seem. New In-Stat research indicates that this tablet frenzy isn’t quite as global as one would think, as only three regions—North America, Asia/Pacific and Western Europe—will be responsible for 91 percent…
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Polycom Launches Three New Telepresence Solutions
Unified communications specialist Polycom expanded its line of telepresence solutions with three new offerings—the EagleEye Director room camera tracking system, the HDX 4500 executive desktop telepresence system and the mobile telepresence m100 solution. The EagleEye Director and the HDX4500 will be available late April through certified channel partners starting at a list price of $8,499…
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Apple Shines, Google Slows, Microsoft Edges RIM in Battle for Mobile Developers: Report
Appcelerator, developers of a mobile cloud platform for developing native mobile, desktop, and tablet applications using Web technologies, and IT analyst firm IDC announced results from a joint survey of more than 2,700 Appcelerator developers around the world. The survey reveals that developer momentum is shifting back toward Apple as fragmentation and tepid interest in…