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The Connected Business

Inside this issue

• Ever more devices are being networked

• Smartphones can be a security worry

• iPads boost interest in mobile strategy - -

Content

Personal devices invade the corporation

More organisations are embracing the idea of employees using their own equipment, writes Paul Taylor

Enterprise mobility: Machine will speak unto machine, but will it pay?

Ever more devices are being networked, says Stephen Pritchard

Review: Tablets to rival the iPad

But while the iPad currently dominates the tablet market, competition is increasing, writes Paul Taylor

Security: Control of your data matters more than devices

Stephen Pritchard considers how to tackle business worries around the increasing use of smartphones

Productivity: iPads switch on wider interest in mobile strategy

Robin Kwong finds executives getting more involved

Telepresence: no match for face-to-face

Jessica Twentyman finds even industry insiders acknowledge that the need for videoconferencing remains limited

Smartphone wallet a step closer to reality

Undeveloped opportunity offers prospect of huge rewards, says David Gelles

Corporate apps: Outside help may be vital to satisfy demand

Rapid advances in mobile technology are a big challenge for IT departments, says Robin Kwong

Remote working: Tools that help boost productivity when on the road

Chris Nuttall looks at a growing variety of gadgets

Network technology: Users will have to wait for the 4G revolution

Mary Watkins considers the continuing battle between two standards: WiMax and LTE

When staff bring their own kit

Focus on cloud computing

The disruptive architecture of the cloud

Employee tech toys pose challenges