Friday, June 8, 2012

Tech's biggest flops of 2012 (so far)

How to turn an iPhone into a BlackBerry | How your suppliers block open source's benefits

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Tech's biggest flops of 2012 (so far)
The tech world moves so fast that you've probably forgotten about at least some of the big flops that have already happened this year. Here's a quick reminder of who's flamed out so far. Read More


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How to turn an iPhone into a BlackBerry
Loath to give up control to their users, the IT police are steadily adding more and more restrictions and locks to smartphones and tablets, making them into BlackBerry-like devices. Read More

How your suppliers block open source's benefits
If you want to get more open source software into your enterprise and benefit from the greater flexibility of software deployment and control over your own destiny, you have to update your procurement rules to allow it. Read More

Stupid security mistakes: Things you missed while doing the hard stuff
IT pros would do well to remember that some distinctly low-tech security problems that are not particularly sophisticated -- in fact, some might call them distinctly dumb -- mean bad things for the companies or people who suffer them. Read More




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