Tablets in the Enterprise
Tablets are the hottest new form factor in computing and offer people a new way to interface with data and applications. TechRepublic examines how tablets can be put to use in a business environment.
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Get a handy (code-friendly) text editor for your Android tablet
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks that DroidEdit is a great tool for any developer or admin who needs to troubleshoot code on the go.
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Does the decline in PC sales indicate tablet dominance?
Tablets and mobile devices are a major force behind the decline in PC sales, but is the PC dead, and are tablets truly the heir apparent for desktops and laptops?
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Create the look and feel of Ubuntu Touch on your Android tablet
Do you want to make your Android tablet look and feel like the Ubuntu Touch interface without rooting your device? Jack Wallen shows you how.
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IT Manager: An IT dashboard for the iPad
Take a look at IT Manager, a server administration manager that's ideal for the iPad.
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Smarten your mobile office with Smart Office 2
Smart Office Lite and Smart Office 2 are worthy contenders for alternative office suite applications. Find out if this app will fit your mobile document needs.
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Datapod and the art of data center design on the iPad
Take a look at Datapod, a free iPad app that helps prospective data center clients design their own modular data center.
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How Android can beat Apple in the tablet space
Android has stolen much of Apple's thunder in the smartphone space, and Patrick Gray believes that it can make the same progress in the tablet space.
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Track time easily with Timesheet Time Tracker
Find out how to install, configure, and use Timesheet Time Tracker on your Android tablet.
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Druva Insync: Secure enterprise backup for mobile devices
Take a look at Druva inSync, an enterprise cloud backup solution for mobile devices.
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Employee sourcing tablet innovation
Patrick Gray believes that you should arm your employees with tablets so they can help develop creative ways to use them in your organization.
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Manage your cloud accounts with ZeroPC Cloud Navigator
Jack Wallen takes a look at ZeroPC Cloud Navigator, a free application that allows you to manage multiple cloud services on your Android tablet.
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Dell pushes the tablet envelope with the XPS 18
Find out why Patrick Gray thinks Dell's XPS 18 presents an intriguing use case, especially in the workplace.
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Manage and secure files with ShareFile Mobile on Android
Will Kelly reviews ShareFile Mobile and explains why this app could make him an Android user.
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Manage cloud services from your Android tablet with SME Cloud File Manager
Jack Wallen takes a look at SME Cloud File Manager, a free application that lets you access and manage cloud services from your Android tablet.
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Tap into the cloud for iPad presentations
Will Kelly highlights three options for using an iPad and a cloud-based presentation service.
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Kingsoft Office: Finally, a real Office suite for Android tablets
Find out why Jack Wallen is so impressed with Kingsoft Office, a free mobile application for Android tablets.
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Increase the read/write speed of the SD card on your rooted Android tablet
Jack Wallen show you how to boost the performance of your rooted Android tablet by increasing the read/write speed of the SD card.
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Use an iPad as your next Point of Sale solution
Will Kelly looks at the advantages of using an iPad as a Point of Sale (POS) solution for your SMB.
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Microsoft and Nokia: An enterprise tablet might be their best hope
Find out what Patrick Gray thinks about the marriage of Microsoft and Nokia on the tablet front.
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Microsoft Office lands on iOS
Patrick Gray takes a look at Microsoft Office Mobile, a long-rumored version of Microsoft Office for iOS devices.
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Read content and watch videos offline with Pocket
Jack Wallen takes a look at how to install and use Pocket, a free Android application that allows you to read content and watch videos offline.
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Deliver dynamic sales presentations with Showpad Professional
Showpad offers mobile sales people a powerful way to deliver presentations from their iPad or Android tablet.
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Get Microsoft Office 2013 to play nice with your iPad
Will Kelly offers some options on how to get the upcoming Microsoft Office 2013 to play nice with the iPad.
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Top iPad apps for IT managers
This list of top iPad apps show that IT managers can do much of their job anytime, anywhere from their iPad.
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Hands on: Getting real work done with Surface RT
Deb Shinder shares her experience using Surface RT as her working computer at CES 2013. Find out where RT stumbles and where it excels.
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Lock down browser usage with SureFox Kiosk Browser
Jack Wallen takes a look at SureFox Kiosk Browser, one of the best solutions for controlling what web sites your users can browse on Android and iOS tablets.
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Track time easily with Timesheet Time Tracker
Find out how to install, configure, and use Timesheet Time Tracker on your Android tablet.
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Surface RT: The first tablet that's ready for the enterprise
Surface RT lags behind iOS and Android for consumer consumption, but it could very well be the first tablet that's actually ready for the enterprise.
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Quip: And so begins the era of the mobile first word processor
Will Kelly reviews Quip, a new mobile first word processor, and lets us know if he sees a mobile first word processing future.
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Rewriting Microsoft's mobile strategy one cloud at a time
Find out why Will Kelly believes that Microsoft’s corporate enterprise history holds their key to leadership in enterprise mobility.