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    1. Sourcing reinvented: cloud supply chain and spend management

      Explore zdnet.com (May 13 2013)

      Sourcing reinvented: cloud supply chain and spend management

      In a networked world, it's inevitable that sourcing and spend management must move to the cloud to take advantage of real-time connection across a rapidly changing supply chain.

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    2. MetroPCS taps Cisco to transfer mobile network services to IPv6

      Explore zdnet.com (Apr 12 2013)

      MetroPCS taps Cisco to transfer mobile network services to IPv6

      By letting the networking giant take the lead on the deployment, Cisco boasted that this sped up the timeframe for launching MetroPCS 4G LTE services on IPv6.

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    3. Sprint leak reveals LTE rollout in new cities

      Explore zdnet.com (Apr 12 2013)

      Sprint leak reveals LTE rollout in new cities Where does the firm intend to rollout LTE services in the United States next? (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE

    4. 'One fraud event a week': survey finds internal data breaches all too pervasive

      Explore zdnet.com (Mar 5 2013)

      On average, organizations suffer 55 employee-related incidents of fraud a year -- mainly through employees getting hold of privileged users' credentials.

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    5. More enterprise app stores on the horizon: Gartner

      Explore zdnet.com (Mar 5 2013)

      Call it BYOA (bring your own application). Unlike BYOD, however, enterprises will take more control of the situation with sanctioned apps available for quick downloads and deployments.

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    6. Panel: What is it about enterprise startups making them so hot right now?

      Explore zdnet.com (Mar 5 2013)

      Seasoned venture capitalists explain how enterprise startups are "borrowing the playbook from the consumer" to succeed during the 2013 Launch Festival.

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    7. Work begins to standardize 'internet-of-things' protocol

      Explore zdnet.com (Feb 17 2013)

      OASIS launches technical committee that promises to have a widely accepted machine-to-machine connectivity protocol available in about a year.

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      Mentions:   Boston

    8. BlackBerry 10 is the first BlackBerry to fully support BYOD

      Explore zdnet.com (Feb 3 2013)

      I haven't been able to adopt BlackBerry as my primary platform due to limitations of BIS, but now with full Exchange ActiveSync support I can finally use BlackBerry 10 without restriction.

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    9. AT&T expects $10 billion charge in Q4, operating loss of $175m

      Explore zdnet.com (Jan 18 2013)

      The U.S. carrier has warned it expects to take a hefty hit in the next quarter due to pension obligations.

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      Mentions:   London

    10. AT&T mulling U.K., Dutch networks for takeover in European push

      Explore zdnet.com (Jan 17 2013)

      AT&T may be mulling a bid to takeover a European cellular network, according to reports. At this stage it's all talk and no walk, but any bid would be fraught with difficulties -- not least because of the potential for antitrust and data protection concerns.

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      Mentions:   London   U.S. Justice Department

    11. Cisco ramps up BYOD game with Jabber on virtual desktops

      Explore zdnet.com (Jan 17 2013)

      If 2012 was the year everyone admitted BYOD was an issue, 2013 will be the year everyone tries to come out with a solution. Here's another entry from Cisco.

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      Mentions:   Logitech   Citrix

    12. Dell: No smartphone from us any time soon

      Explore zdnet.com (Dec 13 2012)

      Dell has ruled out returning to the smartphone market -- a market that it failed to compete in -- and claims that the PC is far from dead.

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      Mentions:   London

    13. Sprint secures spectrum, half a million customers in U.S. Cellular deal

      Explore zdnet.com (Nov 8 2012)

      Sprint has secured additional spectrum from U.S. Cellular in a deal worth $480 million. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   London   Department of Justice

    14. All four major US wireless carriers enable stolen cellphone database

      Explore zdnet.com (Nov 1 2012)

      Smartphones are expensive if you need to replace a stolen one and today we finally see the four major US wireless carriers launch a joint database that will allow them to track and disable phones. (Read Full Article)

    15. Boost forced to switch to Telstra as Optus ditches licensed prepaid

      Explore zdnet.com (Oct 23 2012)

      Optus has given the flick to licensed prepaid mobile provider Boost, forcing the company to switch to Telstra. (Read Full Article)

    16. Vodafone Australia CEO sees network improvement in 2013

      Explore zdnet.com (Oct 13 2012)

      Vodafone CEO Bill Morrow believes the company's troubled mobile network will be vastly improved by the end of 2013.

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      Mentions:   Bill Morrow

    17. Motorola pushes for extra spectrum for emergency services

      Explore zdnet.com (Oct 11 2012)

      Motorola Solutions believes police, fire, and ambulance agencies will need at least 20MHz of spectrum for dedicated emergency services networks.

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    18. Verizon's Enterprise Mobility upgraded to support apps, devices

      Explore zdnet.com (Oct 8 2012)

      Verizon's Enterprise Mobility suite now supports a wider variety of applications to compensate for a mobile business network.

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      Mentions:   London

    19. Wi-Fi roaming: Hotspot 2.0 and Next Generation Hotspot

      Explore zdnet.com (Oct 3 2012)

      New standards for automatically roaming smartphones, tablets and notebooks onto Wi-Fi networks will improve mobile connectivity — but they're still in development.

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      Mentions:   Wi-Fi Alliance

    20. New House bill targets mobile device tracking software

      Explore zdnet.com (Sep 13 2012)

      Massachusetts Rep. Ed Markey's proposed Mobile Device Privacy Act is aimed at protecting device users.

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      Mentions:   FTC

    21. Telstra trialling Samsung 4G network equipment

      Explore zdnet.com (Aug 30 2012)

      In a surprise revelation, Telstra has confirmed that it is trialling Samsung LTE 4G network equipment in Brisbane, as the telco giant pushes forward with plans to cover 66.6 per cent of the Australian population by June 2013.

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      Mentions:   LTE

    22. The future of videoconferencing is everywhere

      Explore zdnet.com (Aug 23 2012)

      The access and connectivity videoconferencing provides can have enormous impact on your business - but how do you get there?

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    23. Consumer-grade mobile messaging apps lack corporate appeal

      Explore zdnet.com (Aug 22 2012)

      Mobile messaging tools such as WhatsApp Messenger are useful and provide an alternative to SMS, but weak security architecture and dependence on wireless connectivity lessen their attraction. (Read Full Article)

    24. Tech supporting BYOD 'not quite there'

      Explore zdnet.com (Aug 17 2012)

      Lack of control over employees' mobile devices and people's propensity to weaken security when deployed by uninstalling programs means bring-your-own-device trend a liability. (Read Full Article)

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