I know this blog is for tablet users–but I love a good infographic–especially a competitive side-by-side.
Which do you think is better? ThinkPad X1 Carbon vs. Apple MacBook Air. Let me know in the comments below.
I know this blog is for tablet users–but I love a good infographic–especially a competitive side-by-side.
Which do you think is better? ThinkPad X1 Carbon vs. Apple MacBook Air. Let me know in the comments below.
There’s no need to wonder what to do about the proliferation of mobile devices and employees’ demonstrated desire to use those devices at work. So says Gartner in its latest report, based on a survey of IT professionals in large enterprises across the US, EMEA and Asia.
In “User Survey Analysis: Impact of Mobile Devices on Network and Data Center Infrastructure,” the analysts’ advice includes: Read more
Originally Posted by Kevin Beck, Workforce Anywhere
In previous posts we’ve written a lot about how Windows 8 will bring a new user interface to PC and mobile device users. But Windows 8 also introduces many features designed to help IT professionals better manage and protect their enterprise information. One of the more interesting tools IT industry watchers are talking about in this area is Windows To Go. Read more
When modern workers move from smartphone to desk phone to IM to email to conferencing—and from desktop to laptop to tablet and back to smartphone again—the conversation can get a bit muddled. But since each medium offers unique capabilities and strengths, none is likely to disappear in the short term. And the BYOD trend—whether contained, discouraged, or cultivated in your organization—surely adds more complexity. Read more
Originally posted by CNET
As Windows 8 nears its debut on October 26, you can expect to see a ton of Windows computing devices, tablets and otherwise, set to take advantage of the touch-friendly features of Microsoft’s next operating system.
Microsoft’s Surface isn’t the only Windows tablet you’re likely to see in October, not by a long shot. One of the first announced tablets is the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, a reconceptualization of the original Android-based ThinkPad Tablet.
Unlike the two versions of Surface running Windows RT on a Tegra processor and Windows 8 on a full-fledged ultrabook-grade Intel Core i5 CPU, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 runs a full Windows 8 Professional OS, but does so on a next-gen Intel Atom processor. Read more
These days, most of us probably know a sports fan that uses a tablet to keep up with their favorite team. What may not be quite as obvious is just how pervasive tablets are becoming among athletes, sports franchises and leagues. Here’s a sampling: Read more
There are at least two sides to every story, right? In the tale of the rise of the tablet, there are end-users on one side, just trying to get their work done or have some fun. On the other side: IT, the boardroom, and anyone else concerned with securing enterprise assets—notably, networks and data.
While the saga unfolds, and while you make decisions about how your organization will respond, here are five trends, issues or predictions you’ll want to keep an eye on. Read more