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Seeking innovation in an app saturated market
In the ongoing debate over the importance of apps, Patrick Gray would rather see resources put into innovative hardware and game-changing functionality than another Angry Birds por...
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Practice big security with Big Data
Security is often an afterthought in most rapidly maturing applications, and Big Data is no exception.
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When is the Cloud not the right tactic?
As with every tool, there's a time and a purpose and the Cloud is no exception. Here are some suggestions as to when to avoid Cloud and SaaS.
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Linux on a tablet: Hurry up and wait?
Patrick Gray takes a look at the upcoming Ubuntu tablet and explains why he'll wait for their second generation device.
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Legal issues to consider with cloud computing
Patrick Gray talks with an attorney who specialized in IT law about the legal details IT leaders need to consider when going to the cloud.
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BYOD lets IT exit the hardware business
While BYOD is a visible benefit for end users, it's also a win for IT in that it allows IT to exit the hardware business.
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Big Data: Don't spend money just to produce trivia
In all this sound and fury about Big Data, it's easy to forget that its actual intent is to help make a decision.
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Former fanboy seeks tools to get the job done
Patrick Gray used to be a PC fanboy. Find out why he's now more concerned with having tools that get things done than chasing an elusive superior platform.
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Three BYOD policies for keeping workers (and IT) happy
Here are three alternatives to preempting disaster through reams of policy documents and forcing users to install piles of corporate "managementware" on their personal devices.
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Xbox in the data center?
Patrick Gray talks about why complex technologies already tackled by a consumer technology can sometimes be an enterprise's best bet.