Managed Travel Makeover: IT Consumerization Redefines Corporate Travel
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Doctors warned not to use social media with patients
Doctors are being cautioned by hospitals they work with to avoid interacting with patients on social media, and that they reject any overtures by patients to interact on the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
Stanford University School of Medicine student Matt Goldstein, who graduates in June and has accepted a position at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, says the hospital specifically stated in a letter to him that it would like him to refrain from using social media with Read more
Spiceworks social network for IT pros hits 2m users
Spiceworks, the social business platform for IT professionals, has announced that it now has 2 million users, representing nearly 30 percent of all IT pros at small and medium-sized businesses worldwide.
The social business network combines free network management, network monitoring and help desk software with a Facebook-like community of IT professionals. Members can use the platform to discuss issues, share advice and information on particular technologies and services, and get Read more
Android 5.0 Will Launch this Fall with Five Nexus Devices: Report
When Android 5.0 “Jelly Bean” launches this fall, it will appear first on several new mobile devices sold by Google itself as part of the “Nexus” line.That’s according to a Tuesday story in the Wall Street Journal,which reports that Google is shifting its Android strategy so that it will not only give select mobile-device makers early access to new releases,but will also sell the resulting devices unlocked directly to consumers.
As many as five manufacturers may get Read more
Microsoft gets reprieve in Motorola suit on Exchange ActiveSync
Judge Andreas Voss of the Mannheim Regional Court in Germany today ruled that a complaint Motorola has brought against Microsoft related to data-sync technology in Exchange ActiveSync will not be decided on anytime soon.According to Foss Patents’ Florian Mueller,who was first to report on the news and has acknowledged being a paid consultant for Microsoft,the judge instead decided to reopen the case.The move could push back a final ruling several months, ccording to Read more
On the Road With Windows Embedded
The in-car infotainment systems are now one of the top selling points and are helping the automotive industry create what it calls the “connected car.”
Depending on the system they’ve selected, drivers can listen to text messages, connect to social media, receive driving directions and more, all without taking their eyes off the road or their hands off the wheel. The connected car is one more example of what Windows Embedded calls intelligent systems.
One company using Read more
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Games for Windows Live Will Continue to Be Supported by Microsoft
Microsoft, despite owning the biggest gaming platform in the world thanks to the Windows-powered PC, hasn’t exactly made things easier for developers to make games for these computers.
While it tried to do something with the Games for Windows Live service, it ended up failing completely, and was forced to hide the platform away in its Xbox.com website.
Still, this doesn’t mean that we’ve seen the last of Games for Windows Live, as the recent announcement that it will be Read more
Microsoft gets bad rap from former employee
Microsoft is taking it on the chin from a former employee.In a TechCrunch column entitled “Frustration, Disappointment And Apathy: My Years At Microsoft,” Max Zachariades (who blogs under the name Max Zografos) offered his own no-holds-barred opinion of his former employer.
Zachariades’ tale starts off promising enough back in 2007, with him pleased and proud to be working for the software giant, even scoring a Gold Star within the first year. But after suggesting Read more