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Bring Your Own Device: a Trojan horse for enterprise mobility?
Dominic Wordsworth, product group manager at ComputerLinks, expects the future of BYOD to be far from black and white Opinion
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Sink or swim: emergent technology as the channel differentiator
Embracing emerging technology can reap the channel some rewards says Steve Torbe, head of reseller sales at Epson Opinion
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Unravelling the case for BYOD making life easier
BYOD is meant to save firms money, keep staff happy and be happening at an alarming rate but Billy MacInnes wonders if it will really keep costs down Opinion
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Resellers should look for opportunities in the home
If consumers are going to take their gadgets into work, what's to stop the IT resellers from going into their homes? Nick Booth has an idea Opinion
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BETT wrestles with BYOD in action
One of the major challenges facing schools is to deal with the rising number of pupils that want to use hardware in a more flexible way Opinion
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4G to drive BYOD and desktop virtualisation growth
Comms-care managing director Ben Davies looks at how 4G mobile services could affect take-up of other technologies among end users Opinion
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Keep taking the tablets: mobile dumbness isn't terminal
New research suggests that tablets make our IQs lower. What a brilliant idea – there's no better way to keep the workers down than an electronic cosh, says Nick Booth Opinion
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Innovation, not litigation is the way forward
After Apple and HTC buried the hatchet in their smartphone patent dispute, Billy MacInnes argues for a return to innovation instead of litigation Opinion
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Wireless, wireless, everywhere
Wireless traffic surges wherever people gather to talk, which, says Nick Booth, means the smallest room will need an access point Opinion
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Does anyone really believe IT departments are leading the charge for mobile and tablet adoption?
People in IT departments might like using tablets but that does not mean they are leading the charge to have consumerisation roll out across the rest of their organisations, writes Billy MacInnes. Opinion