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VMware Workstation 10 and Player 6 Plus meet multiple virtualization requirements
VMware Workstation 10 is ready to meet a number of routine and special desktop virtualization requirements for today's enterprises.
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Seven qualities of a collaboration platform power user turned admin
The centralized IT administrator may give way to a person on the project team who steps into the site admin role. Here's what to look for to spot that person.
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Manage your timesheet on your iPhone with Replicon Mobile
Will Kelly takes a look at Replicon, a SaaS-based timesheet platform that lets users and their managers handle timesheets from their iPhones.
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Four tablet apps for enterprise social networks
Willy Kelly provides a roundup of mobile apps that can extend enterprise social networks to iPads and Android tablets.
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Get Boxer to handle your iPhone email
Will Kelly reviews Boxer, an iPhone email app that might appeal to some corporate iPhone users.
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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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Take project management and collaboration social with Jive
See if Jive's collaboration features will entice you to move your project management communications to this social platform.
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Get Office 365 and SharePoint access with the harmon.ie Android app
The company harmon.ie brings their leading SharePoint mobile client app to Android. Will Kelly gives us his first impressions of the app.
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A tale of two cloud migrations
Two companies. One large. One startup. Two migrations to the cloud. Let’s take a look at the similarities and differences in their moves.
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The first 24 hours with iOS 7
Will Kelly gives his first impressions about updating to iOS 7.
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Refine your agile project management skills with Telerik TeamPulse R2
Telerik's TeamPulse R2 bundles analytics with traditional agile project management tools. Get our reviewer's take on this agile platform.
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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.
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Project managers get three tools in one with Clarizen V6
The latest release of the Clarizen platform includes project management, collaboration, and enterprise social features.
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Seven tips for supporting iOS 7 in the enterprise
September 18, 2013, marks the official release of iOS 7. Here are some tips for supporting iOS 7 in the enterprise.
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MicroStrategy leverages an internal private cloud for operational efficiency
MicroStrategy, a leading provider of Business Intelligence software, leverages a private cloud to support developers and technical support staff across their offices worldwide.
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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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Moving virtualization from servers to the network: Distributed firewalls
VMware's Brad Hedlund explains how distributed firewalls ease security and firewall management at the application tier level.
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What to include in an enterprise collaboration plan
Writing an enterprise collaboration plan when moving to a collaboration platform may save frustrations later.
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Use Wrike for project collaboration with third parties
Find out how and why you might want to open up Wrike to third parties working on your project.
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Virtualization as a solution for BYOD Android smartphones
Virtualization might become the ideal solution for BYOD Android smartphones if VMware has its way. Will Kelly tells us why.