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Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | December 09, 2011

Create a phased approach for integrating iOS in the enterprise

Joshua Burke offers some guidelines when creating a phased approach for iOS integration in your organization. Read more

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Investing in A Cloud-Based Back-End

Check out this white paper to learn about the tools you'll need to switch to a cloud-based back-end.


Advanced web browsing on Android tablets

Jack Wallen provides some tips for improving the browsing experience on Android tablets. Read more

The e-reader is dead in the enterprise

Patrick Gray doesn't see a huge future for e-readers in the enterprise, and he predicts that they'll be overrun by tablets in the consumer space as well. Read more

AutoCAD WS: Take your CAD on the road

Do you need to edit .dwg files on the go? Jack Wallen says there's an app for that -- AutoCAD WS. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

A Windows Store move that Google should adopt right away

The big opportunity for Android in the corporate market involves giving companies the same open access that's been promised to Windows tablet users. Read more

10 billion Android Market apps served and counting

On December 6, 2011, the Android Marketplace passed a major milestone: 10 billion apps downloaded. That's a lot of Angry Birds. Read more

Android apps and advertising: A bit too cozy

Did you know marketing companies supplying ads to Android apps are privy to the same user information supplied to the app developer? Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open: Amazon Kindle Touch (2011)

Bill Detwiler cracks open the 2011 Amazon Kindle Touch. Inside this e-book reader, he found hardware from Freescale, SanDisk, and Samsung. View on site

Inside Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (screenshots)

Thanks to Android 4.0's newfound ability to take screenshots, we can bring you the inside look at Google's enormous Ice Cream Sandwich effort. View on site

Cracking Open: Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet. Inside this Android-based tablet, he found hardware from Texas Instruments, SanDisk, and Hynix. View on site


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