[TechRepublic] Tablets and Google+ for remote training

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | March 02, 2012

How to use your tablet and Google+ as a remote training tool

Brandy Courtade thinks tablets are a great remote training tool. Find out how to video conference on both iOS and Android tablets with Google+. Read more

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GFI VIPRE Business Free Download

By combining anti-virus and anti-spyware, you can do a lot to simplify your security. Download this free 30 day trial of GFI Vipre Business edition to see the difference it can make in your network.


Determine the need for mobility and portable computing

How important is portable computing for the majority of office workers? Patrick Gray explains why this is an important question for organizations to answer when considering tablets. Read more

BYOD? Forget about it!

Scott Lowe highlights a few reasons why organizations might want to put the kabosh on BYOD initiatives, particularly when it comes to mobile devices. Read more

Is the smartphone-tablet-laptop hybrid the future of computing?

Smartphones that can also run as a tablet or even a laptop are appearing on the market. Nick Heath considers their prospects. Read more

Smartphones and tablets are the new cool but here's why it can't last

Smartphones and tablets have replaced cars as objects of desire that transport their owners into another world, but mobile tech's time in the limelight may be limited. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 review

After a long gestation, RIM has finally delivered the long-awaited 2.0 software update to its PlayBook line. Is it enough to turn the device's fortunes around? Read more

Cracking Open the iPad 3 processor mystery: Dual-core A5X or quad-core A6

Does an online photo show the Apple iPad 3 with a dual-core A5X processor, instead of a quad-core A6 chip? Bill Detwiler considers the evidence. Read more

Mobile data congestion: Four ways to tackle the coming capacity crunch

There may be no single answer to the problem of congested mobile networks, but operators should at least be trying to do more with the available options. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

The hottest phones and tablets of Mobile World Congress 2012

With all the great devices coming out of MWC everyday, keeping track can get dizzying. Luckily, we'll continuously gather them here so you won't have to. View on site

Cracking Open the Boogie Board Rip

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Boogie Board Rip. Inside the eWriter, he finds a flexible LCD from Kent Displays, a Waltop Pen Input system, and TI MSP430 MCU. View on site



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Solutions for Encrypting Data on Tape (Quantum)


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Why tablets matter for enterprise users

Five tips for improving your tablet experience

Toshiba Thrive: The best business-grade tablet on the market

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