Wednesday, July 16, 2014





Apple and IBM join forces in landmark push for iOS in business (video)



MobileFirst for iOS and its corresponding services are set for a rolling launch that begins this fall and continues into 2015.







I guess this means the "special arrangement" under Steve Jobs' Apple with Larry Ellison's Oracle is over.

No way this deal won't change that.

Apple And IBM: Fourth time's a charm

The partnership that Apple and IBM announced Tuesday was not their first.




The day Apple's Steve Jobs called IBM's best customers an "orifice"







Don't Believe People Who Say Apple's New Deal With IBM Isn't Important — It's Huge



That's why this sentence from Re/code is so interesting: "IBM will also begin to sell iPhones and iPads to its corporate customers and will devote more than 100,000 people, including consultants and software developers, to the effort."






In IBM and Apple's wake, what will team Android do?

Summary: The biggest challenge for team Android is that Google and Samsung, two partners with enterprise ambitions, will have to herd cats to reach corporations to counter Apple and IBM.





Apple takes a short cut into the Enterprise

Apple And IBM Announce Huge Partnership For Large Business Customers












Hey! You! Get off of my cloud Mick Jaeger 

Apple vs. Microsoft: The battle for the office heats up


Watch out Microsoft and Dell, Apple is coming after your bread and butter.





Apple, IBM in massive enterprise hardware, software partnership







Apple rising on deal with IBM 






9 reasons Apple's stock will keep rising



Microsoft may announce biggest round of layoffs in company history this week - report


The layoffs could be announced this week, and may top the 5,800 jobs that the company cut in 2009, according to unnamed sources who spoke with Bloomberg. The reductions are said to be part of a restructuring planned to reduce overlaps between Microsoft's mobile division and the Nokia Oyj handset unit it acquired last year for $7.2 billion.






Apple looks to status hungry Vietnam for growth in Southeast Asia






Whew! Heaven forbid.

About the rumor Jay Carney could be Apple's next PR Boss







Flash, the gift that keeps on giving.

Google now warns iPhone users when search results contain Adobe Flash



Google now warns iPhone users when search results contain Adobe Flash



With iPhoto's demise, writing may be on the wall for iLife 


















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