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  • Is Google Eyeing the Mobile Enterprise with New Management Tools?

    Google has strengthened its Google Apps enterprise IT management capabilities by unveiling new administrative tools designed to securely manage e-mail and applications across a wide range of mobile devices, including iPhone, Nokia E Series and Windows Mobile devices.   The new tools allow Google Apps Premier and Education Edition administrators to manage enterprise smartphones directly…

  • Facebook for Business? Most Workers Use Social Networking for Jobs

    As businesses look to technology to become more strategic in 2010, employees at those businesses are also latching onto technology—in the form of Web 2.0 and social networking at sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn—to help get the job done. That’s according to a new survey of 4,710 U.S. workers by research analyst firm…

  • Adobe, Cisco, Microsoft Join Level 3 Network Partner Program

    Fiber-based communications network provider Level 3 Communications (NASDAQ: LVLT) is launching a new Content Delivery Partner (CDP) program for direct resellers, VARs and device vendors, with inaugural partners such as Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), aimed at expanding the reach and value of Level 3’s broadcast and content delivery services. Billing itself as a telepresence-ready network provider, Level…

  • Toshiba Strata Call Manager Offers Unified Communications

    Toshiba America Information Systems’ telecommunications division has introduced its next generation of unified communications solutions, compatible with its previous products and available through its network of Toshiba authorized dealers. The Toshiba Strata Call Manager—aimed at markets from enterprise to small business—is billed as a UC solution that adds many features and is compatible with Toshiba’s…

  • Lotus Project Vulcan Aims to Reduce Information Overload

    Maybe one of the coolest and most intriguing news stories to come out of Lotusphere last week was IBM’s mysterious-sounding “Project Vulcan.” Introduced  with a demo, a short press release and a quirky surprise appearance by Star Trek veteran and Priceline pitchman William Shatner, Project Vulcan looks a lot like Facebook with a competitive dash…

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