Thursday, June 28, 2012

The enterprise app store: 10 must-have features

Mozilla's new silent update fails to boost Firefox 13's uptake | Social media sites trump banks, U.S. government on security, privacy

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The enterprise app store: 10 must-have features
Enterprise app stores are an emerging trend following on the heels of BYOD. Here are expert tips for building the perfect app distribution store for your business. Read More


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Mozilla's new silent update fails to boost Firefox 13's uptake
Mozilla's new silent updater has not sped up the migration to Firefox 13, according to usage statistics compiled by an Irish metrics company. Read More

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