Mitigate Mobile Cross-platform Headaches
When it comes to operating systems, the mobile world is a poster child for fragmentation. The good news: A growing selection of cross-platform development tools can help.
When it comes to operating systems, the mobile world is a poster child for fragmentation. The good news: A growing selection of cross-platform development tools can help.
When mobile operating system vendors update their platforms, third-party apps sometimes stop working. Here’s why — and how to prevent your app from being the next one that breaks.
NoSQL databases are getting loads of attention, but does this technology really meet IT needs?
If you’re a developer looking for alternatives, find out whether Scala, F# and Clojure are viable options.
Here’s why it should — and what to consider in developing an app store strategy for your enterprise.
Cloud computing helps enterprises reduce IT CAPEX and access the latest systems, but Virtualization for Dummies author Bernard Golden explains the danger in underestimating factors that affect cloud access and uptime.
Building cloud-based apps requires expertise not associated with premise-based ones. Here are some tips for creating apps in the cloud.
Developers have high hopes that Microsoft’s support of the SMB 2.2 protocol could quicken the pace of third-party cloud and virtualization development. And, oh yes, it wouldn’t hurt Windows Server 8 either.
Dozens of operators like AT&T are building networks based on Long-term Evolution (LTE), promising multimegabit download speeds. Here’s what you need to know to get the most out of LTE.
Policy-based power management helps companies decrease power usage and increase cost efficiency. Read on for a detailed look at how it can help your enterprise’s data center.
More than 1,200 new rootkits are detected each day. Here’s how security experts combine hardware and software techniques for a new layer of protection.
The consumerization of IT is driving companies to adopt cloud and virtualization technologies to securely manage their IT-as-a-service to support a multitude of devices. Here’s how.