The iPad and iPhone Expand Apple's Enterprise ReachBusinessWeek - Darrell Etherington - 14 May, 2011Android may have passed iOS once and for all in device activations, but Apple is still winning in the enterprise market, according to Microsoft Exchange hosting provider Intermedia. Of all ActiveSync-capable smartphones activated ... |
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Oxygen Forensic Suite 2011 v.3.3: New Possibilities for Extracting Digital ...San Francisco Chronicle (press release) - 14 May, 2011Oxygen Software, one of the leading developers of forensic software for police and security services, today announces version 3.3 of the popular program for forensic extraction of user data from smart phones, mobile phones and PDA, Oxygen Forensic ... |
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iPhone outpacing Android among business usersVancouver Sun (blog) - Gillian Shaw - May 12, 2011The iPhone is outpacing Android devices in market share among business users according to statistics released today by Intermedia. The stats are based on the number of ActiveSync-based smartphones ... |
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Apple Releases iOS Update to Fix Tracking 'Bug'International Business Times - 14 May, 2011Apple's mobile devices got a much-anticipated update on Wednesday, mainly to calm the furor over Apple's tracking of iPhone and iPad users'whereabouts. The extent of Apple's location logging was uncovered about two weeks ago by a pair of researchers, ... |
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iPhone, iPad, and Android Make Enterprise GainsWindows IT Pro (blog) - Jeff James - 14 May, 2011We've already blogged about the iPhone and Android making inroads into the enterprise, but some recent data published by Microsoft Exchange hosting provider Intermedia indicates those devices -- and now the iPad -- are having even more success getting ... |
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Apple Gaining Control over Android's Dominant Features Speech and NavigationSmartphone business news - 14 May, 2011Apple is nowadays concentrating high over the things that are really causing hindrances to overtake the acceleration of Android. Android's major plus points are Speech and Navigation features that are really gaining upper hand over the Apple's iPhone. ... |
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Apple's iPhone trumps Android in enterprise adoption, iPad dominatesApple Insider - 14 May, 2011By Slash Lane A new survey of ActiveSync-based smartphones in the enterprise found that Apple's iPhone is the market leader with a 61 percent share and growing, while Google Android owns just 17 percent. The business user data was released this week by ... |
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Apple Still Leading Android in Enterprise, Study SaysMinyanville.com - Mike Schuster - 14 May, 2011Last month, Good Technology found that the iPhone 4 on AT&T and Verizon held a commanding lead over Android devices in the enterprise. And when it came to the iPad versus competing tablets, it wasn't even close. ... |
Businessmen Don't Want Android, They Want An iPhoneCult of Mac - Ed Sutherland - 14 May, 2011If you thought Android would be the choice of the pin-stripe business crowd, think again. Turns out the iPhone is the pick for the cubicle, as well as the art studio. The Apple smartphone is used by 61 percent ... |
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IPhone Giving Android the Business in EnterpriseAll Things Digital (blog) - John Paczkowski - 14 May, 2011The Android onslaught may be winning territory in the consumer market, but in enterprise it's a different story entirely. There, Apple's iOS devices are far outpacing Android devices in market share.* According to Intermedia ... |
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Android Breaks Through 100 Million User Barrier3G.co.uk - Miles J Thomas - 14 May, 2011Google Android is going from strength to strength as it breaks through the 100 million barrier of Android users. In addition, there are over 400K Android devices being activated a day. 3G learnt of this via the recent 4th Google I/O in San Franciso. ... |
Pros choose iPhone over Android; 99.8% choose iPadThe Loop - Jim Dalrymple - May 12, 2011There is a lot of talk recently about how Android is winning the hearts and minds of users, but according to a new study released on Thursday, those users aren't professional business people. ... |
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Intermedia Finds iPhone Beating Android in Hosted Exchange E-mail UseTMC Net - Tammy Wolf - May 12, 2011In today's competitive smartphone market, the Android and iPhone (News - Alert) platforms are constantly being compared to one another. While both boast unique features that make them two completely separate entities, one thing is for ... |
Intermedia Finds Business Professionals Choosing iPhone Over AndroidMarketwire (press release) - May 12, 2011NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - May 12, 2011) - Android market share and popularity among consumers continues to climb, but business professionals generally prefer the iPhone, according to Intermedia, the world's largest Microsoft Exchange hosting provider ... |
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News: Microsoft Exchange Host: iPhone/iPad Crushing Android in EnterpriseThe Mac Observer - Bryan Chaffin - 14 May, 2011Apple's iPhone is beating Android more than 3:1 in enterprise deployment, according to a report from the largest commercial Microsoft Exchange hosting service, Intermedia. The firm said 61% of the ActiveSync deployments under its management, ... |
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