Can you manage an iPhone like a BlackBerry?

Can you manage an iPhone like a BlackBerry?

Apple's iPhone 3.0 OS and iPhone Configuration Utility 2.0 extend the iPhone's enterprise-class management and security features. The InfoWorld Test Center sees how far they really go

A call to arms: IT must prepare for datacenter regulation

Datacenter operators must unite to prevent senseless regulations limiting CO2 emissions...  more

The InfoWorld news quiz: June 26, 2009

Jobs goes back on the job, Microsoft faces Twitter mob ... more

Busting the nine myths of cloud computing

Vendor hype and IT self-delusion can quickly lead to disappointment. If you're considering a cloud strategy, don't get fooled by these false premises... more

Bending the back office: Open source CRM and ERP

SugarCRM, Openbravo, and Compiere tap the power of open source development to make customization easy, but the line between community and commercial is quickly crossed... more

First look: iPhone 3G S is evolution in action

The iPhone 3G S is less revolutionary than its predecessors, but is still moving in the right direction... more

Sour Apple: Steve Jobs and snow jobs

Has the high-tech icon really returned to health and his old job? Apple would like you to think so. Cringely's not so sure... more

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Where the iPhone is driving Mac OS X

Apple's Snow Leopard has gained several key features from the iPhone OS. Is mobile driving the Apple desktop?... more

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what cloud computing lies or myths have you seen? | 1 Reply

gn0r33 23-Jun-09 04:19am
Cloud computing by itself will not solve everything. You need a combination of "Private" and... more

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Adobe fixes critical vulnerability in Shockwave Player

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MokeFive on the desktop; and the Wind River hypervisor

Virtualization Report 6/23/09 Podcast: MokeFive is back with a new update to its desktop virtualization technology, bringing a desktop-as-a-service solution to the enterprise. And a company called Wind River is offering a Type1 hypervisor for device development. more

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