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Office 365, A Path to the Cloud for SMBs?

It is a well-known fact that every new platform or major shift in technology requires a killer app. For PCs it was largely basic productivity apps such as word processing and spreadsheets and presentation software. While platforms have changed, these … Continue reading

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Is Apple about to lose the Tablet Market?

Today Huawei announced an Android based tablet with impressive specs. A little thicker but lighter than the iPad, the newly announced tablet beats the current iPad2 in sheer hardware specs. While Apple stubbornly continues it’s policy of controlling every aspect … Continue reading

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Mobile App Developers Should Focus on “Transformative” apps

At the recent GigaOm-Appconomy conference the talks and panel discussions centered around app development and the challenges associated with it. There was a great set of panels that honed in on some of the key challenges faced by app developers … Continue reading

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Direct Business Relevance Critical to SMB Cloud Adoption

It should come as no surprise that marketing to SMBs is hard – harder in many ways than marketing to enterprises. The diversity and vast size of the SMB market is the primary reason for why getting and supporting SMB … Continue reading

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Rise of Tablets brings Human Factors Design into Sharp Focus

Microsoft’s recent announcement regarding their intention to compete with iPads and other Android based devices signals a fast acceptance of tablets becoming popular with individual and business users alike. Microsoft is not new to this market having made their first … Continue reading

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The End of the Road for Wintel?

Microsoft today announced that they were developing a new OS to be deployed on ARM based devices. This is the final acknowledgement that the world has moved past the Windows – Intel controlled computing sphere. Announced initially in June as … Continue reading

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