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Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | November 11, 2011

Office suite alternatives for Android tablets

Donovan Colbert takes a close look at several Office suites for Android tablets, including Polaris Office, Documents To Go, OfficeSuite Pro 5, and Google Docs as a native app or via a web browser. Read more

Resource of the day

Fostering Collaboration through Unified Communications

The problem with having so many ways to communicate is that between all of the different lines of communication, some wires are bound to get crossed. Watch this webcast to learn how to unify and simplify your communications.


Focus on the content, not the tablet that's used to deliver it

Patrick Gray believes that a tablet's success relies on the content that's available on the device, which must be compelling in that particular format. Read more

Generate PDF docs on your Android tablet with CamScanner

Jack Wallen tells you how to create a PDF document with your Android tablet using a free app called CamScanner. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 teardown: Unmarked processor, replaceable battery

From the outside, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 looks nearly identical to the larger 10" model, but there are significant differences inside the case. Read more

The 10 best tablets of 2011 [UPDATED]

New tablets have hit the market week after week throughout 2011, but here are the 10 best that are worth your attention, and your money. Read more

Demise of mobile Flash may accelerate growth of mobile Web

Writing applications that run in a browser, instead of the native OS, changed the way the world viewed PC software. The end of mobile Flash may be a precursor to the same revolution on mobile devices. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

iPad is the brain of Sunset Smart Homes (photos)

A wall-mounted iPad and other Apple devices are central to Sunset magazine's featured "Idea" homes this year. Have a look at the futuristic, eco-friendly duplex in Palo Alto, Calif. View on site

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9. Inside this Android tablet, he found hardware from Samsung, Texas Instruments, and Broadcom. View on site

B&N shows off new Nook Tablet (photos)

Barnes & Noble tries to stay competitive with Amazon by showing off its new lineup of ereaders. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

The New and Improved Windows 7 (BeyondTrust)

Evaluating Unified Communications Solutions (Cisco Systems, Inc.)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

The advantages of row and rack-oriented cooling architectures (American Power Conversion (APC))

Webcast: Fast-Track your Subversion Journey to the Cloud (CollabNet)


Perennial favorites

 

Enterprise: 95 percent are choosing iPad over Android tablets

Tablets are for people who hate computers

Tablets at work: Disney uses iPads to drive construction project

Five tips for improving your tablet experience

Jason Hiner's 10 best tablets of 2011

New tablets have hit the market week after week throughout 2011, but here are the 10 best that are worth your attention, and your money.



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