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    One way to build mobile-friendly apps for all devices 23 May, 2009 04:20

    Adam Blum, CEO of startup Rhomobile, says 90% of the programs being written with his company's open source mobile application framework are by ISVs and the other 10% by enterprises, but over time he'd like to see those percentages reversed.
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    Zenprise add-on tracks, manages BlackBerry devices 05 May, 2009 08:03

    Zenprise is adding a BlackBerry device management option to its flagship MobileManager application.
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    Good Technology update includes mobile VPN 06 April, 2009 05:06

    Good Technology, recently acquired by Visto, has introduced a new version of its enterprise mobile e-mail product, including limited management support for the iPhone.
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    Motorola sells Good Technology to Visto 25 February, 2009 10:53

    Motorola agreed to sell its Good Technology division for an undisclosed sum on Tuesday, bringing an end to the company's foray into push services.
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    Nortel reassures market that it still sells WiMax gear 29 July, 2008 09:52

    Back in June, Scott Wickware, the new general manager of the WiMax unit for Nortel Networks, became alarmed when press reports began circulating that Nortel had jettisoned its WiMax high-speed wireless business.
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    Watch out Cisco: Here comes Brocade/Foundry 23 July, 2008 08:12

    Brocade's proposed US$3 billion acquisition of Foundry Networks this week would create a stronger data center competitor to Cisco while raising the stakes even higher for other Ethernet switch companies.
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    Is Ballmer the right man for Microsoft -- for another 10 years? 26 June, 2008 08:23

    As the dynamic duo steering Microsoft together for the past 28 years, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer have been a near-unstoppable team, combining Gates's technical vision and will to power with Ballmer's salesmanship and rousing, if polarizing, personality.
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    Dear IT: Forget the technology 17 June, 2008 09:46

    The scenario is typical: The lights on the network management consoles are a soothing shade of green, but a top revenue-generating application is crawling. Business users have swamped the help desk with calls and trouble tickets. Everyone there is calling the network team to figure out the problem.
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    Red Hat founder speaks against Canada's copyright reform 10 June, 2008 10:28

    Lulu Inc. CEO Bob Young is a major voice in the open source software industry, but according to him the entire community has been unjustifiably ignored throughout the Canadian government's copyright reform initiatives.
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    Motorola next-gen Good technology to support apps wirelessly 03 June, 2008 10:13

    Motorola Monday announced that the next generation of its Good Mobility Suite, shipping in the fourth quarter, will support continuous, secure access to wireless business applications, moving the product beyond wireless messaging.
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    WiMax vs. Long Term Evolution: Let the battle begin 15 May, 2008 10:20

    A long-term battle is brewing between two emerging high-speed wireless technologies, WiMax and Long Term Evolution (LTE). Each would more than quadruple existing wireless wide-area access speeds for users.
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