Can the enterprise popularize tablet-laptop hybrids?
Intel envisions a touch-enabled ultrabook that combines laptop and tablet features. Is there a market?
Intel envisions a touch-enabled ultrabook that combines laptop and tablet features. Is there a market?
It's generally accepted that the use of paper in business is on the way out. How's that really coming along?
There's increasing pressure to transform IT into a business. What kind of transformation makes the most sense for your shop?
The two contenders: Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps for Business. Which is your organization's best bet? Ed Bott and Chris Dawson debate the pros and cons of each.
They're bought and sold like commodities. Can the patent system be fixed - or should it be scrapped?
Both companies have suffered extensive market cap losses and share drops, and both are struggling for market share. Which company will fall first?
Just what is tomorrow's mobile enterprise going to look like? Matt Baxter-Reynolds and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes debate the possibilities.
Steve Ballmer's successor will have to steer Microsoft through some rough seas ahead.
For better of worse, we're living in a digital world. Jason Perlow and Matt Baxter-Reynolds debate the consequences.
Canada's Research in Motion and Finland's Nokia once owned significant pieces of the global handset market. What are their prospects now?