Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Aug 22, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Dell Wyse Unveils New Products for VDI, Enterprise BYOD
- Fortinet’s take on BYOD
- Dell’s Profits Shirnk 18% as Mobile Computing Puts PC Sales in a Slump
- Dell’s slump worsens in Q2 in face of mobile computing
- The Dark Side of BYOD – Mobile 2.0 San Francisco
- BYOD part of new ‘digital ecosytem’ – FederalNewsRadio.com
- Dell HP Missing Out on Mobile Computing Shift Video Bloomberg
eWeek … menu of instructions on how to connect their any of their company’s devices (servers, desktops, laptops, thin clients, mobile devices) to a central Dell Wyse-VMware system that brings BYOD (bring your own device) into a secure and corporately … (more)
Express Computer The ongoing trend of Bring Your Own Device or BYOD is going strong in the country. In the large enterprise, IT heads have adopted a device-centric approach using the vendor’s own tools or an agent-driven approach. Here the players are the likes of RIM, … (more)
Eco Tech Ninja Dell’s Profits Shirnk 18% as Mobile Computing Puts PC Sales in a Slump. Posted on 22 August 2012 by Ninja Bear. Dell Profits Shrink. Dell was once the most well-respected and recognized computer company on the planet. Those days appear to be over, … (more)
Ottawa Business Journal The fiscal second-quarter results announced Tuesday served as the latest reminder of the challenges facing Dell and other personal computer makers as they scramble to adapt to the technological upheaval unleashed by Apple Inc.’s line of sleek devices … (more)
By Gregory Gorman
Dear Mobile 2.0 Readers,. As part of the discussion leading up to Mobile 2.0, we have asked Mobile 2.0 speakers to post their thoughts about the subject matter they will be discussing. Over the coming three weeks, you will see a whole series … (more)
Michael Isman, vice president of Booz Allen Hamilton, says agencies adopting a bring-your-own- device strategy should do so as part of their larger digital … (more)
Gigaom Founder Om Malik discusses the problems with Dell and HP’s strategies. He speaks with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West. (more)