October 2008


Published at Computerworld – 10/31/2008

Getting the most out of a mobile business device can mean more than just getting your email, contacts, and calendar on it. Having custom solutions that allow users to interact with your in-house systems can turn a iPhone or other mobile device can open up a new world of productivity, but accomplishing that may be easier said than done. Find out the challenges, opportunities, and processes for developing in-house iPhone applications in this final installment of the my three part series on integrating the iPhone in business environments.

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Published at Datamation – 10/30/2008

The old adage of “the right tool for the job” applies as much to troubleshooting and maintaining a Mac as it does to changing a car’s tires or fixing leaky faucet. With hundreds of varied Mac utilities, it can be overwhelming to find the right tools. To cut through the confusion, here’s a run down of the top Mac utilities including which ones are the right tools for which jobs.

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Published at Computerworld – 10/14/2008

Just like the most well-made car, Mac OS X Leopard requires the occasional maintenance to keep it running smoothly. In this article, find out the top ten maintenance tasks that can help keep your Mac problem-free and also help troubleshoot or reduce the impact of serious problems if they do occur.

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