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Samsung overtakes Nokia as top mobile phone maker
Samsung sold more mobile phones than Nokia last year, and is larger than Apple in the smartphone market News | 16 May 2012
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BYOD not popular with US CIOs
Most CIOs are not yet allowing employees to access company networks using personal computing devices, a US national survey has revealed. News | 14 May 2012
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IT managers in ‘true denial’ of BYOD
Juniper Network’s trusted mobility index shows 65% of UK IT managers don’t think employees are using unsupported devices News | 09 May 2012
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Court case reveals ‘big loss’ for Google Android
The world’s most popular mobile operating system led to huge losses for Google in 2010 News | 04 May 2012
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Briefing: Handheld PCs, smart phones and mobile payments.KPMG
The latest trends, market research and analysis, on handheld PCs, smartphones, and the mobile payment market from KPMG. News | 02 May 2012
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Advertising Standards Authority investigates Apple iPad 4G claims
Apple's 4G claims for the new iPad have led to complaints, with renewed scrutiny from UK regulator, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) News | 01 May 2012
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Microsoft challenges Amazon with $300m investment
Microsoft is challenging Amazon's dominance of the e-book market by investing $300 in Barnes & Noble's Nook reader and university textbook businesses. News | 01 May 2012
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Economic conditions suppress European tablet sales
Difficult economic conditions in Europe have suppressed demand for tablet computers News | 01 May 2012
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CIO interview: David Bulman, chief information officer, Virgin Atlantic
Six months after joining Virgin Atlantic as CIO, David Bulman is leading a transformation at the airline with mobile technology at its heart. Interview | 30 Apr 2012
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NHS Blackpool trust prescribes tablets to save time and improve patient care
NHS Blackpool has given 400 clinicians tablet computers using secure network access from Vodafone News | 25 Apr 2012
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CIOs sold on flexible working benefits – so what is holding it up?
Flexible working offers business benefits and allows employees to improve their work/life balance – but will managers accept it? Feature
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IT priorities in the downturn
IT leaders talk to Computer Weekly about how their IT priorities have been shaped by the downturn it strategy
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BYOD policy gives London university users network access flexibility
A London university has undergone a network infrastructure upgrade to make way for a BYOD policy, offering staff and students more network access flexibility and capabilities. Case study
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Balance security and productivity in consumerisation policy
The consumerisation of IT and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programmes have become headline-grabbing issues, but in the rush to be seen to be doing something about it, organisations risk compromising security, warns Rob Bamforth. Feature
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Buyer's guide to IT consumerisation: Rewriting the rulebook
Desktop computing is no longer about IT providing a set of tools for employees. Consumer technology has advanced, and staff are more tech-savvy. IT GOVERNANCE
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The future of work: The next-generation workforce
Cisco provides insight into the mindset, expectations and behaviour of the world's next generation of workers and what this will mean for businesses. Research
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The consumerisation of IT: it’s a trickle, not a tide, but you still need to be ready
If media headlines and supplier claims are to be believed, organisations today are faced with an unstoppable tide of many different types of personal device connected to the corporate network Feature
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CW500: How CIOs are exploiting the cloud
CIOs from the Guardian, Mitchells & Butlers and Oxfam reveal how they are exploiting cloud computing Feature
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CW500: The future of retail IT
Bricks and mortar retailers may be struggling in the downturn, but online retailing is booming. Feature
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Security Think Tank: Challenges and opportunities of smartphone security policy (part 8)
The use of smartphones in the workplace brings many benefits to organisations, but also risks. Increasingly, users want to experience the functionality available to them in their private lives in their professional lives, and certainly businesses can... Opinion
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Security Think Tank: What are the challenges/opportunities of smartphone security policy? (part 7)
Smartphones have become wide spread in both the consumer and business realms. More importantly, employees expect they can hold just one device for their everyday use thus the boundary between personal and business usage is diminishing. The companies ... Opinion
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M-commerce: Why CIOs need to manage the risk
CIOs will need to manage four key risks if they want their businesses to benefit from the growth in mobile commerce. Opinion
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Opinion: Cloud, mobility, social among top infosec challeges for 2012, says ISACA
What is the most important nut for infosec to crack in the coming year and why? Global IT security association ISACA gives its views. Opinion
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Mobile security among top priorities for 2012
Solving security issues relating to the use of mobile technologies will be among the most pressing priorities for businesses in 2012. Opinion
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A first look: Windows 8 consumer preview
Windows 8 is not just an upgrade. It is a complete rework of the Windows OS. Speaking at the launch of the beta last week in Barcelona, Windows chief Steven Sinofsky called it a "generational change" Photo Story
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Video: What CIOs need to know about IT consumerisation
Adrian Drury, practice leader for IT consumerisation at Ovum, discusses device management Video
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A look into the future with Samsung
Samsung revealed a plethora of new gadgets at CES and ComputerWeekly picked the best to show how they could revolutionise the way you work and play. Photo Story
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10 predictions for CES 2012 Las Vegas
Here at ComputerWeekly we are all set for CES 2012 Las Vegas but before we pack our bags and jet off here are 10 things we are expecting to see. Photo Story
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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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Samsung overtakes Nokia as top mobile phone maker
Samsung sold more mobile phones than Nokia last year, and is larger than Apple in the smartphone market News
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BYOD not popular with US CIOs
Most CIOs are not yet allowing employees to access company networks using personal computing devices, a US national survey has revealed. News
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IT managers in ‘true denial’ of BYOD
Juniper Network’s trusted mobility index shows 65% of UK IT managers don’t think employees are using unsupported devices News
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Court case reveals ‘big loss’ for Google Android
The world’s most popular mobile operating system led to huge losses for Google in 2010 News
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Briefing: Handheld PCs, smart phones and mobile payments.KPMG
The latest trends, market research and analysis, on handheld PCs, smartphones, and the mobile payment market from KPMG. News
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Advertising Standards Authority investigates Apple iPad 4G claims
Apple's 4G claims for the new iPad have led to complaints, with renewed scrutiny from UK regulator, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) News
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Microsoft challenges Amazon with $300m investment
Microsoft is challenging Amazon's dominance of the e-book market by investing $300 in Barnes & Noble's Nook reader and university textbook businesses. News
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Economic conditions suppress European tablet sales
Difficult economic conditions in Europe have suppressed demand for tablet computers News
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CIO interview: David Bulman, chief information officer, Virgin Atlantic
Six months after joining Virgin Atlantic as CIO, David Bulman is leading a transformation at the airline with mobile technology at its heart. Interview
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NHS Blackpool trust prescribes tablets to save time and improve patient care
NHS Blackpool has given 400 clinicians tablet computers using secure network access from Vodafone News
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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.
