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In 2016 IT departments received technology that disappointed, didnu2019t deliver, took the wrong direction or didnu2019t arrive at all. Hereu2019s what your IT team is still waiting for as we head into 2017.
If the majority of mobile apps have lost their luster, have no fear, you're not alone. These five strategies can help you overcome app fatigue and declutter your devices just in time for the new year.
If you're planning to give (or receive) a new Apple product during the holidays, the company's excellent new Apple Support app could come in handy.
As Slack continues to get more popular, Google's lack of a blockbuster app for team messaging could become a problem for the tech giant. Experts weigh in on whether or not a Slack acquisition makes sense for Google.rn
More likely, itu2019s a software glitch that nobody caught
Experts in retail, ecommerce and marketing look into their crystal balls and predict what will be the big trends in online retail in the coming year.
New advances in medicine happen daily. But despite spending billions of dollars, we haven't been able to connect the network of healthcare providers in the United States. The 21st Century Cures Act may help.
The year was an especially busy one in the enterprise collaboration market. CIO.com shares its picks for the most significant collaboration stories of 2016.rnrn
With the introduction of software as a service, organizations need to understand and evaluate their options to account for their SaaS implementation expenses for both book and tax purposes. Here's a look at two major accounting considerations fo
Acer's new Chromebook R 13 is worth a look, but the Android app experience leaves much to be desired.
Microsoft's Office 365 suite recently expanded with more apps for enterprise collaboration, but will the-more-the-merrier approach prevail, or is consolidation inevitable?rn
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