Thursday 24 July 2014

What the Microsoft earnings didn't reveal; Apple CEO: IBM tie-up will drive business iPad penetration

Subscription | Read Online | Previous Twitter Facebook Google+
Steve Ranger

Editor of this Newsletter

Steve Ranger | UK Editor | @steveranger

Steve Ranger is the UK editor of TechRepublic, and has been writing about the impact of technology on people, business, and culture for more than a decade.

What the Microsoft earnings didn't reveal

Microsoft released its quarterly earnings data yesterday, but there's a lot going on at Microsoft that the report didn't reveal.

Additional TechRepublic Resources

Apple CEO: IBM tie-up will drive business iPad penetration

How Ford plans to win the future like a software company

Trend Micro backs off Google Play malware claims

Industry leaders say standardization needed for wearable tech

A million Chromebooks a quarter: What it means for Google in education

Apple may kick-start the entire industry by rolling out a major mobile payments initiative

6 steps to team success with Google Apps

Boost work productivity with these 4 'If This Then That' Recipes

Tesla, pharma, and the state of open source patents

Featured multimedia

Five versatile calendar apps you never heard of

Today's recommended downloads

The Promises and Pitfalls of BYOD

(Dell Software)

12 Things Effective Intrusion Prevention Systems Should Do

(Dell Software)

SharePlex Connector for Hadoop - Improving Analytics with Real- and Near Real-Time Data Replication

(Dell Software)

Windows 8.1 Client to Microsoft's Cloud Services

(Global Knowledge)

Download a FREE Trial of the Network Performance Monitor from SolarWinds!

(SolarWinds)

Connect with TechRepublic

A Special Feature from TechRepublic and ZDNet

The art of the hybrid cloud

Cloud computing is insatiably gobbling up more of the backend services that power businesses. But, some companies have apps with privacy, security, and regulatory demands that preclude the cloud. Here's how to find the right mix of public cloud and private cloud.

TechRepublic newsletters

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Download

Information Security

Download

Google in the Enterprise

Visit the Subscription Center to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications.

The e-mail address for your subscription is habib2best@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

Copyright 2014 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.

TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic

235 Second Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

U.S.A.

No comments:

Post a Comment