New Avaya Device Takes on Cisco and Apple in Tablet War
Avaya is introducing a powerful Android-based touchscreen tablet that supports new communications software in a package to rival Cisco's Cius. Cisco Systems - Android - Apple - tablet - Data Communications feeds.pcworld.com |
My Eyes Only Photo Update Improves Performance
If you keep sensitive photos on your iOS device, it may be wise to use a photo encryption app that keeps unwanted users from viewing your images. One such app is... Encryption - IOS (Apple) - Security - Cryptography - Windows feeds.pcworld.com |
The Changing Nature of the Cloud
Jeffrey M. Kaplan submits: One of the hottest topics of discussion in the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) market and broader Cloud Computing arena is the role of the channel in selling and delivering these web-based services and solutions. What few people have discussed is the opportunity for SaaS companies, as well as Cloud vendors, to become important channels to market themselves. The most intriguing scenario in this SaaS-as-a-Channel (SaaC) possibility revolves around the Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) idea. The most recent illustration of this scenario is today’s announcement by Host Analytics of a new Decision Hub service which pulls industry data from a variety of third-party information service providers, such as Edgar Online and Data.Gov, into Host Analytics’ SaaS-based corporate performance management (CPM) solution.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Ulticom's Shareholders Cash-Out
The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: by Brenon Daly Cash is king. We got a reminder of that tried-and-true business adage when we were skimming the terms of Ulticom’s (ULCM.PK) sale to buyout shop Platinum Equity earlier this week. While the pending take-private is hardly a regal outcome for shareholders of the telecom software provider, the structure of the deal helps them get a bit more back from the business than they would have otherwise.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Is Kinect for Xbox 360 Sold Out? Don’t Buy That
Ignore the rumors. I have a feeling you'll be able to walk into a games retailer when Kinect launches, see it for yourself and make an informed decision on whether to buy. No need to rush. feeds.pcworld.com |