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CDW Government LLC , a leading provider of technology solutions to government, education and healthcare customers, today announced the results of its first Federal Mobility Report, an assessment of how Federal employees are using mobile devices today.
More than half of US Federal government employees use at least one mobile device at work, a small survey by services provider, CDW-G found, and many are using personal devices to accomplish work-related tasks.
LAS VEGAS — If you’re trying to get inexpensive computing devices to those in need, you (theoretically) couldn’t go wrong with making that device a tablet.
Momentum in Application Portfolio Management Driven by Cloud, Mobile Computing Across Global EnterprisesAustin, TX (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 Troux™ Technologies, Inc., the leader in Business Technology Management (BTM) and Enterprise Architecture (EA) software, today announced record year-over-year growth for the fourth quarter of 2011, ending December 31, 2011. Overall revenues rose by 32 ...
Mobile computing specialist TBS Enterprise Mobility has announced a new product to complement its award-winning TaskMaster Enterprise Mobility solution. TaskMaster Companion can be
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The trend of improving power efficiency in computing — Koomey’s Law — is, if anything, even more impressive than the long-term, steady advance in computer performance called Moore’s Law.
Rubbermaid Medical Solutions , the leading provider of medication carts and mobile computing solutions for healthcare facilities, has named Cheryl D. Parker, PhD, RN-BC, FHIMSS, as the new Chief Nursing Informatics Officer .
The new gadgetry at the International Consumer Electronics Show this week owes a lot to the crisp articulation of ever-increasing computer performance known as Moore’s Law. First proclaimed in 1965 by Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore, it says that the number of transistors that can be put on a microchip doubles about every two years.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Synaptics Inc. (Nasdaq: SYNA - News), a leading developer of human interface solutions for mobile computing, communications, and entertainment devices, today ...

