Mobility stories - Page 67
In today's increasingly hybrid world, being agile and mobile when working is becoming significantly normalised. Mobility is a term that describes the use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as other technologies, to enable employees to work securely from anywhere.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.

One in five US adults owns a tablet: report
Tue, 24th Jan 2012
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Nearly 20% of US adults now own tablet PCs like iPads or Kindle Fires, a sharp rise from 10% last December, hints at festive boom.

Apple offers students app store giveaway
Tue, 17th Jan 2012
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personal computing devices
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apple
Apple NZ entices students with a $125 app store credit for Mac purchases ahead of a significant education reveal.

Dell trumps MacBook Air with tiny XPS 13
Thu, 12th Jan 2012
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apple
Dell's new XPS 13 outshines MacBook Air with a sleeker, almost frameless design and competitive specs, challenging Apple's dominance.

Tech battle Laptop VS Tablet
Sun, 1st Jan 2012
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jade software
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In the digital arena, the battle rages on: Laptop vs Tablet. As tech evolves, we weigh their pros and cons, pondering which reigns supreme for consumers.

Channel Surfing: Cisco’s reseller promise
Tue, 6th Dec 2011
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partner programmes
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personal computing devices
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Cisco unveils a simplified channel structure for its New Zealand partners, backing it with USD $75 million globally, including USD $15 million for Asia-Pacific.

Samsung tablet ban reversed in Australia - Updated
Fri, 2nd Dec 2011
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apple
Samsung wins appeal to overturn Australian ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1, but faces Apple's fightback with a further delay.

Has Microsoft missed the tablet boat?
Wed, 30th Nov 2011
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
Is Microsoft too late for the tablet market? With tech giants already on their 3rd gen products, Forrester calls Windows 8 very late to the party.

Virtualisation hype 'inching towards reality'
Thu, 10th Nov 2011
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personal computing devices
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Virtualisation in NZ set to leap from test phase to wide adoption, promising big opportunities for tech industry, says IDC analyst.

The new rules for attracting young talent
Wed, 9th Nov 2011
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mobility
To win over young talent, businesses must enhance tech flexibility, allowing more choice in devices, social media, and remote work, says Cisco's study.

Toy tablets coming to NZ
Wed, 2nd Nov 2011
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apple
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Planet Fun to bring child-friendly LeapFrog LeapPad tablets to NZ, offering a safe, tech-savvy option for kids this Christmas.

Revenue opportunities for resellers in BYOD
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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it automation
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personal computing devices
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byod
Resellers have the opportunity to maximise their revenues by becoming BYOD educators, says Dermot McCann, Kaseya managing director Australia and New Zealand.

Consumer vs rugged: Which is really cheaper?
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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sektor
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mobility
Exploring why rugged devices may offer better long-term value over consumer models for enterprises despite initial costs.

Building a mobile information delivery capability
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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smartphones
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wireless networks
When it comes to mobile, delivery counts. Darren Bergrove, blinkMobile Interactive director discusses mobile architecture.

The five requirements for mobility greatness
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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customers
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avaya
Making mobility work for your customer requires five key requirements, says David Elliot, ANZ channel manager for Avaya.

Rugged and enterprise-ready
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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personal computing devices
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resellers
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motorola solutions
The advent of assisted selling could be a driver for ruggedised tablets, Motorola Solutions’ tells The Channel.

iPad: tool or toy?
Tue, 18th Oct 2011
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ipad
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mobility
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startups
Does your start up really need one? The only question you need to ask is what your staff needs to do their job efficiently and cost effectively.

Bring Your Own.... phone?
Wed, 12th Oct 2011
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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byod
BYOD trend rises as employees prefer personal tech at work, impacting recruitment and job satisfaction, says Frog Recruitment.

Statistics NZ adds tablets, ebooks to CPI
Mon, 10th Oct 2011
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personal computing devices
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apple
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mobility
Stats NZ updates CPI basket, adding tablets and ebooks, signifying a shift in consumer electronics as household essentials.

BYOD: A new security paradigm
Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
BYOD presents new security challenges for customers says Jeff Arndt, Symantec director, partners and alliances, Pacific region.

BYOD – Just not right now
Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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ovum
Despite the hype, Ovum's survey finds the majority of big firms in NZ and Australia aren't ready for BYOD, sticking to provided devices.