The mobile applications industry is set for upheaval, as business gets in on the action.
The 'cloud computing in a box' trend is here to stay, say analysts.
Information governance is less about data, and more about people, says IBM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google tackles China apps roadblock, WorkBench fuels iPhone enterprise use, EU gets Intel AppUp beta.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS offers third CRM5 preview, Aspect and Datapoint sign channel agreement, and Convergys and MicroAutomation ink deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bank unifies HCM and HR, College chooses iTrent solution, and Selima adopts cloud-based services.
In this World Wide Wrap: RedHat sales surge, Korea struggles with open source, and JBoss platforms get updated.
The company extends the reach of its enterprise content management solutions to mobile devices.
Konica Minolta's bizhubs C452, C552 and C652 have been redesigned and reengineered with the end-user in mind.
All businesses today want applications that provide near-real-time visibility into their operations, says Ugan Maistry, head of EOH's Mining & Manufacturing unit.
IT sprawl is the result of technology spend focused on maintenance instead of innovation, says Tony de Sousa, enterprise business unit manager at Datacentrix.
Advanced spatial data functionality forms part of the next release of Sybase's SQL Anywhere database and synchronisation solution.
When data can't be trusted, opt for a thorough plan B.