
Friday, January 21, 2011
RIM to offer BlackBerry client for SharePoint in 2011 The company lays out the technology road map for 2011 that also includes middleware capabilities for enterprise application integration and cloud-based mobile device management
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Videoconferencing to hit critical mass on mobile Tablets with video calling capability from the likes of Research in Motion, Cisco and Avaya are what will shoot the videoconferencing market to the next level, said ABI Research. The mobile platform issues that could impede this growth
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tablet battle to heat up, prices to fall in 2011 Announcements at last week's CES show gave clues for how the wildly popular tablet market will evolve this year. Tip: watch for Motorola's Xoom
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
What NOT to expect in tech in 2011 Despite winning the volume race in 2010, Android-based smart phones won’t eclipse the iPhone. In turn, the BlackBerry will not be eclipsed by the iPhone in the enterprise. What else ABI Research predicts will definitely not happen in 2011
Monday, December 06, 2010
SAP StreamWork integrates with Novell, RIM, Google The goal of the new enterprise edition of the collaborative business process management software, following the cloud edition last March, is to help IT departments resolve the challenge of integrating apps across on-premise, on-demand and on-device. Plus, BlackBerry and iPhone support
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Phone 7 makes the mobile war interesting OPINION: Microsoft was on the verge of irrelevance in the mobile marketplace. Its new smart phone OS should change that
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Sybase unveils app portal for mobile device control Afaria version 6.6, the company’s mobile device management and security software, gives IT admins a centralized means of controlling and synchronizing iPhones wirelessly. An Info-Tech Research analyst thinks the demand for this technology remains “theoretical”… but that’s changing
Monday, September 27, 2010
RIM unveils PlayBook tablet UPDATE: It isn't called the BlackPad -- thankfully -- but RIM unveils its tablet competitor to Apple's iPad. The device, unveiled at DevCon 2010, features a new OS from QNX
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
'Buy Canadian' isn't a bad idea, says Mitel chair SHOWCASE ONTARIO 2010 Terry Matthews, co-founder of Ottawa-based Mitel Networks, said he finds it easier to sell technology products to some European governments than to the Canadian public sector. Find out why he says this urgently needs to change
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Salesforce.com readies native mobile Chatter apps Initial support for the upcoming software will include Apple devices, BlackBerrys and Android for the Facebook-like milieu for information-sharing and social networking
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom apps VIDEO Amir Hameed, director of national solutions specialists for Avaya Inc.’s Canadian division, demonstrates the Aura one-X extensions, showing unified communications features on the BlackBerry, iPhone and a soft phone. Watch the video
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
RIM may allow India to monitor instant messenger service Research in Motion Inc. of Waterloo, Ont. has already indicated that it will not be possible to change the security architecture of its BlackBerry enterprise service
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Canadian developers excited to run with RIM’s Torch While Canadian consumers will once again have to wait for the release of a new BlackBerry smart phone, the country’s app development firms can get started right away. Find out what two Canadian mobile development shops have to say about the new BlackBerry Torch
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Android leads growing Linux-based phone market A new report by ABI Research says Linux-based smart phones will outpace the rate of growth of the overall smart phone market by 2015. The drivers behind the expanding market share
Monday, June 07, 2010
Ontario justice system gets video facelift IT HERO The Criminal Justice Video Network is all about allowing a day in court to those individuals who may not have previously been able to physically participate in the province’s legal system