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Microsoft promises free Windows 8.1 update
The latest operating system from Microsoft – Windows 8 – is set to get an update this summer called Windows 8.1 at no cost to its users News | 15 May 2013
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Case study: Horsley ITU brings iPads to patients
The intensive therapy unit at the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust helps seriously ill patients communicate with consultants and relatives using tablet devices from Apple case study | 14 May 2013
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Mobile development teams not up to the job, say CIOs
Development teams are struggling to keep pace as business applications go mobile News | 14 May 2013
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Samsung unveils 5G technology
Samsung claims 5G mobile connectivity will be on the shelves in mobile devices by 2020 mobile technology | 13 May 2013
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Intel readies next-generation Core mobile processors
At the Computex show in Taipei in June, Intel is set to update its range of mobile processors, in a bid to stimulate the ailing PC industry News | 10 May 2013
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Microsoft to bring back the Start button in Windows 8?
Amid lacklustre take-up of Windows 8 and a declining PC industry, Microsoft may be set to reintroduce the much-loved Start button in Windows 8 Analysis | 07 May 2013
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Case Study: Solihull Council picks Juniper for BYOD
The Metropolitan Borough Council upgrades its bring your own device system and reaps the benefits of more efficient staff Case Study | 02 May 2013
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Google Android takes tablet OS market share crown from Apple iOS
Google's Android operating system (OS) took 56.5% of the tablet OS market in the first quarter of 2013 but Apple's iPad sold the most devices News | 02 May 2013
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Employees expected to bring own devices to work
Analyst firm Gartner predicts businesses will stop providing mobiles and tablets with 50% of workers expected to bring their own devices by 2017 News | 01 May 2013
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Schuh takes first steps to in-store Wi-Fi
Shoe retailer Schuh signs a contract with The Cloud to offer free Wi-Fi to customers Internet technology | 01 May 2013
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CW500: 4G to underpin ubiquitous mobile services
The catalyst for debate at April’s CW500 Club meeting was the arrival of the 4G mobile network in the UK Feature
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Mixed feelings towards Windows 8 in enterprise
Microsoft has missed a trick or two in the heartland of its business but complex mobile working remains an issue for all in the tablet market. Feature
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Interview: Ed Vaizey MP – part one: on broadband policy
In part 1 of our interview with Ed Vaizey, we talk about slow take-up of superfast broadband and controversial funding numbers Interview
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BYOD policy and the data protection products that can help
We look at BYOD data protection in backup apps and specialist products as BYOD policy demands backup and remote wipe capabilities Feature
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle Fire Feature
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Top 10 gadget reviews of 2012
Inspect-a-Gadget has been busy reviewing a range of gadgets over the past 12 months and it has been another big year in the world of tech Top 10
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Shore up your organisation’s fleet with the right MDM
There are many mobile device management products, but approaches vary. We outline how to choose the right one for your business Feature
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Mobile banking innovation stimulates banks’ IT spending
European banks are racing to catch up with the mobile services available in the US but remain twitchy about over-extending budgets. Feature
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Top 10 supplier profiles 2012
Download in-depth reports on leading IT suppliers from Computer Weekly Top 10
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 2)
Glenn Morgan, head of service transformation at British Airways, explains how the airline is harnessing consumer technology Feature
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Empowering users: It is not all about BYOD
The real benefits of bring your own device (BYOD) only arise when the right culture and mindset are developed Opinion
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Forrester: The secrets of digital disruption
Companies can exploit digital disruption to unleash the next wave of innovation, says Forrester Research Opinion
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BYOD: Bring your own device – or demise?
Nitin Bhas from Juniper research discusses the impact bring your own device (BYOD) polices are making on the enterprise Opinion
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Windows 8 – Beauty and the Beast?
Quocirca analyst, Clive Longbottom, looks at whether corporates should consider deploying Windows 8. Opinion
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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Review: Windows tablets in the enterprise
Tony Lock has been using a Windows tablet for a year and finds that it has a lot to offer businesses Opinion
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Managing shadow IT
Shadow IT is the use of IT systems within an organisation without the approval, or even the knowledge, of corporate IT. What should you do in response? Opinion
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Does Microsoft need to change its policy on Windows upgrade pricing ?
Microsoft will needs to reduce the cost of Windows upgrades if it is to conquer the tablets market, writes Andrew Buss. Opinion
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BYOD V.2 and spotting the next big trend
An analytical look into how the BYOD trend began may help IT leaders to be more prepared to spot the next big trend Opinion
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BYOD: Businesses must be clear on data privacy
Businesses looking to implement a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program must be aware that the parameters of what they can and cannot do with a mobile device management (MDM) platform are governed by local data privacy legislation, which inconvenient... Opinion
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Microsoft brings Surface Pro tablet to the UK
Following the launch of Windows 8 and the Windows RT-powered Surface tablet, Microsoft is introducing a full-blown tablet for Windows 8 Professional Photo Story
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CW500: Simon Townsend, AppSense
In this CW500 Club video, Simon Townsend, AppSense, talks to Bryan Glick about the challenges of mobile and the opportunities from 4G. Video
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Mega vendors: Quarterly results Q1 2013
A number of the larger IT suppliers reported their quarterly financial results for the first quarter of 2013. Photo Story
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Mobile World Congress 2013
Computer Weekly headed to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress, the world's largest gathering of mobile-minded folk Photo Story
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HP's new Slate 7 Android tablet
HP has launched its latest attempt to break into the tablet market with its Slate 7 tablet at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The tablet runs Android Jelly Bean and offers Google services. Photo Story
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Why the Wellcome Trust is allowing staff to bring their own
In this video interview, Mark Bramwell, CIO of the Wellcome Trust, explains why the charity is allowing its employees to use their own smartphones and laptops at work. Video
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Bigger is better at CES 2013
This year's Consumer Electronics Show was dominated by the big screen, with the world's largest mobile screen and a 110-inch TV, CES was all about "bigger is better" Photo Story
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle Fire Photo Story
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12 Days of Christmas Computer Weekly Gift Guide
Choose from an array of gadgets reviewed on the Computer Weekly Inspect-a-Gadget blog during the run up to Christmas. Photo Story
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Financial Times and Computer Weekly: The challenge of the iPad
In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues. Video
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IT in Europe
Download an issue of the IT in Europe digital magazine and find out news, features, tips and guides on hot topics in the UK and across the continent. guide
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A guide to embracing IT consumerisation
How can IT departments cost effectively support smartphones, tablets and people who wish to bring in their own devices to work? guide
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Microsoft brings Surface Pro tablet to the UK
Following the launch of Windows 8 and the Windows RT-powered Surface tablet, Microsoft is introducing a full-blown tablet for Windows 8 Professional Photo Story
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Microsoft promises free Windows 8.1 update
The latest operating system from Microsoft – Windows 8 – is set to get an update this summer called Windows 8.1 at no cost to its users News
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Case study: Horsley ITU brings iPads to patients
The intensive therapy unit at the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust helps seriously ill patients communicate with consultants and relatives using tablet devices from Apple case study
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Mobile development teams not up to the job, say CIOs
Development teams are struggling to keep pace as business applications go mobile News
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Samsung unveils 5G technology
Samsung claims 5G mobile connectivity will be on the shelves in mobile devices by 2020 mobile technology
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Intel readies next-generation Core mobile processors
At the Computex show in Taipei in June, Intel is set to update its range of mobile processors, in a bid to stimulate the ailing PC industry News
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Microsoft to bring back the Start button in Windows 8?
Amid lacklustre take-up of Windows 8 and a declining PC industry, Microsoft may be set to reintroduce the much-loved Start button in Windows 8 Analysis
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Case Study: Solihull Council picks Juniper for BYOD
The Metropolitan Borough Council upgrades its bring your own device system and reaps the benefits of more efficient staff Case Study
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Google Android takes tablet OS market share crown from Apple iOS
Google's Android operating system (OS) took 56.5% of the tablet OS market in the first quarter of 2013 but Apple's iPad sold the most devices News
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CW500: Simon Townsend, AppSense
In this CW500 Club video, Simon Townsend, AppSense, talks to Bryan Glick about the challenges of mobile and the opportunities from 4G. Video
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About Tablet computers
Apple's iPad has launched a whole new form of mobile technology, one that hs already proved popular for consumers and is being increasingly adopted by business users. As more and more tablet computers, often using Google's Android operating system, are released, we look at the product developments and focus on the issues relevant to IT managers.
