Archive for September, 2009

iPhone v Google Android: The Gloves Come Off

iPhone v Google Android: The Gloves Come Off

It’s commonly accepted that Android is no where near “Enterprise Ready”… And while that may be true, some suggest the same of the iPhone. Therefore, given I have an HTC Magic (also known as a G2, or a MyTouch3G) for development purposes, I thought I’d take a crack at using my Android device for 30 days

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Recruiter for iPhone Brings Mobile Candidate & Client Management

Recruiter for iPhone Brings Mobile Candidate & Client Management

Recruiter, an application to help recruiters manage candidates and clients from their iPhone.

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Deploying Internal Enterprise Application for iPhone

Deploying Internal Enterprise Application for iPhone

There is another facet to enterprise applications – the Enterprise Developer’s License. The enterprise license provides a key benefit to the IT department of a company; namely the ability to develop and deploy applications in-house, without the need to drive employees to the iTunes to gain access to the application.

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Situational Awareness: An Enterprise Requirement; Does iPhone Fit In?

Situational Awareness: An Enterprise Requirement; Does iPhone Fit In?

iPhone takes the idea of situational awareness to a new level because it’s loved by people who love information, it’s well-connected, and it can shape data to make compelling and obvious conclusions.

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Desktop Remote Control with iPhone: LogMeIn Provides Seamless Simplicity

Desktop Remote Control with iPhone: LogMeIn Provides Seamless Simplicity

I’ve been a big fan of desktop remote control for a little more than a decade. The ability to access and control your home or office PC while away has made a huge difference in how I work and (more importantly) when I am able to work.

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