InfoWorld Mobile Tech Report | | As reports of a pending BlackBerry Venice intensify, a reminder of why an Android strategy is no sure winner for BlackBerry READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Another serious vulnerability found in Android's media processing service 2. Vulnerability in enterprise-managed iOS devices puts business data at risk 3. Intel's five (not very) big announcements from IDF | White Paper: JAMF Software With the global success of iPhone and iPad, many businesses are now embracing Mac computers in their organizations. Check out this Enterprise Brief and learn why more and more business users and IT staff are seeing why the Mac is a smart fit for their organization. Learn More | Rogue applications could exploit the flaw to gain sensitive permissions READ MORE | A vulnerability in the iOS sandbox for third party applications, like those installed by companies on their employees' devices, can expose sensitive configuration settings and credentials READ MORE | Intel's annual developer conference focused on robots and the Internet of Things, with new processors taking a back seat READ MORE | : CDW How much does Azure cost? This is a question that virtually everyone has had when they started looking at the Microsoft Azure cloud offerings. Learn More | GET THE DEEP TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS YOU NEED Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO, Network World, CSO, ITworld, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! | | | | | |
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