RIM may go open source
newsmaker Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie says there "may be some open source stuff that makes sense" for the Blackberry but there is no pressure even though rival Symbian has gone that route.
Telepresence--time to work together
perspective Tired of your comms kit not working well with others? An analyst says it's time to push for compatibility in the telepresence space.
Mobile operators: It's time to get personal
The recession is making life harder than ever for mobile operators. A U.K.-based analyst looks at how customer relationship management can help.
The dawn of unified communications
The recession is forcing businesses to search for ways to cut costs--and unified comms is one place many will start, says analyst.
Five ways to cut your telecom spend
perspective Phones, mobiles and e-mail are essential to running any business. So how can you reduce telecoms costs? An analyst offers some advice.
From Danger's realm come Android's makers
Google's Andy Rubin talks nuts and bolts about the Linux-based phone software, the lessons of Sidekick, and the beauty of the iPhone.
Keeping your mobile workforce productive
Keeping your mobile workforce productive and secure requires careful monitoring of workers' behavior as well as choosing the right tools and processes, says Quocirca's Rob Bamforth.
Creating a wireless strategy unique to your business
Small and large companies have very different needs when it comes to designing a security strategy for deploying a wireless LAN.
Broadband: Asia's balancing act
Bogged down by poor network infrastructure, Asia's developing countries are now working hard to close the gap with broadband powerhouses Korea and Japan.
Beware of broadband speed overkill
Cable operators and phone companies are increasing speeds of their broadband service, but the average consumer may not need the boost.









