HomeMobility

Mobility

Intel pushes back quad-core launch

Much-delayed Tukwila, the first new Itanium chip since Montecito in 2006, was promised for the middle of this year. It now won't see the light of day to early 2010

Citrix offers free desktop virtualization tools

Citrix Receiver will run virtual applications and desktops from wherever, on-demand, while Citrix Dazzle promises to become an App Store for enterprise IT workers. Full coverage from the Synergy user conference

SolarWinds adds IP address manager

Latest entry into this market can scan subnets automatically and with different frequency. Find out why an industry analyst says IPAMs are better than keeping track of addresses with a spreadsheet

Apple planning to design own chip?

Apple has recently begun snapping up chip designers. With its own chips, the company could potentially create Apple-only features, but--perhaps more importantly--it could also keep Apple's product plans secret from its competitors

Intel pushes for return of a 3-year PC refresh cycle

The chipmaker reveals the results of a survey of North American and European organizations and looks at the pros and cons of upgrading corporate desktop fleets. Two Canadian firms that are seeing a difference

10 sure-fire ways to kill telecommuting

IT can prevent your company from losing control or supporting slackers with these techniques

Blogging Idol Week 2: Cardoso maintains his lead

The contestants of ComputerWorld Canada's competition opine on everything from the Windows 7 and the Palm Pre to the early IT-like behaviour of Charles Dickens. Oh, it's on, baby!

HP calls new workstations ‘stimulus for the enterprise’

The vendor promises productivity gains and IT management efficiences that will cover the capital cost within months. The rocket scientists at SpaceX and the engineers at the ING Renault F1 racing team weigh in

Popular Posts

Mobility Videos

Mobility Downloads

Mobility Blogs

Slideshows

Logitech’s improved tool for managing devices in multiple locations

Remote work has allowed productivity to continue during the pandemic, but it has also presented IT professionals with a variety of challenges. With hundreds...

Calling on smartphones to lighten the carbon load

Imagine a smartphone made from 25 per cent recycled polycarbonate. A phone that comes equipped with a biodegradable, replaceable battery and a case made...

Ensuring your remote staff is productive and safe

With the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns, many businesses have had to move quickly to support work-from-home (WFH) staff. The transition has been reasonably...

Ways to manage and engage your growing remote workforce

For many companies, providing remote access is no big deal. At Shopify, for example, about half of its roughly 4,000 employees in Canada were...