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Box adds security and administration features for business

Box has always targeted businesses more than consumers, and new features make the service even more uniquely suited for business customers Box has unveiled five new features for its cloud storage service aimed at making it easier for business customers to manage and protect data stored in the cloud.read more »

Cheap tablets sees Lenovo shipments grow in China

PC maker was China's second largest tablet vendor in this year's first quarter, according to research firm IDC read more »

Yahoo Axis launched as stand-alone mobile search app

Application can display search results and a selected web page at once read more »

McAfee reports 'busiest quarter in recent history' for PC malware

A quarterly threat report found password-stealing Trojans on the rise read more »

Google's Android did not infringe Oracle patents, jury finds

The jury deliberated for more than a week before finding no infringement on any claims related to two Java-related patents read more »

Google finally closes Motorola Mobility acquisition

Google employee Dennis Woodside named new CEO read more »

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7 tips for establishing a successful BYOD policy

These tips will help you address device security, IT service, application use and other key components of an effective BYOD policy read more »

If you haven't developed a corporate Bring Your Own Device policy, or if the one you have is out of date, these tips will help you address device security, IT service, application use and other key components of an effective BYOD policy.

Mobile device management - Tools and technologies for the BYOD era

Vendors have created a whole range of MDM tools and technologies to help IT professionals to stay on top in the Bring Your Own Device environment read more »

Switching to VoIP can save you money

Migrating your business to a Voice-over-IP communications system may save you a big chunk of change in the long run. read more »

Five free programs every business owner should use

From protecting your PCs from malware to managing all your human-resources needs, these apps work minor miracles without opening your wallet read more »

Should you build a corporate app store?

By stealing the march on consumer IT and providing your own app store, you could control authentication, configuration, and distribution of your mobile app inventory read more »

Is iOS secure enough for the enterprise compared to BlackBerry 7?

Research suggests that BlackBerry 7 is the most secure platform for businesses right now read more »

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