Thursday 14 January 2016

Why Wearables Will No Longer Be Aimed at Consumers; Are Phone Numbers Doomed to Die?

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Why Wearable Technology is Yesterday's News—for Consumers
Makers of fitness-related wearables no longer have consumers in their main line of sight, if only because everyone has a watch, wristband or keychain that tracks their health—or they have easy access to buying one. So the new target, according to Health Tech Insider editor Alfred Poor, are businesses that want to cut healthcare costs. Poor discusses why wearable tech is fated to become a corporate must-have within the next few years.

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Application Performance Management for App-Driven Businesses
Confused about what Application Performance Management (APM) means for you and your business? This IBM-sponsored paper explains the importance of APM, provides recommendations that companies should consider when evaluating solutions, and suggests steps companies can take now to adopt APM solutions that meet their business needs
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Additional Features

Are Phone Numbers Doomed to Die?

NY Bill Would Force Decryption of Smartphones on Demand

Seagate Chooses Helium for 10TB Hard Disk Drive

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EMM Platform Must-Haves for Harnessing Mobility ROI
In an increasingly mobile workforce, security is an ever-more-difficult challenge. New devices, OSs and attack vectors can keep security professionals busy. "EMM Platform Must-Haves for Harnessing Mobility ROI," the second in a three-part TechBytes series, gives viewers a real-world list of features and benefits that businesses should expect from their EMM solution.
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