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BlackBerry-maker RIM and Adobe Systems will soon bring new tools to BlackBerry software developers, making it easier to build complex, valuable and good-looking mobile applications using common Adobe development utilities.
RIM today announced its BlackBerry Academic Program, which offers BlackBerry-smartphone-related courses and curriculums to participating colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. The new courses will teach interested students BlackBe
RIM's second annual BlackBerry Developer Conference is set to begin at San Francisco's Marriott Marquis hotel, and CIO.com's Al Sacco is on the scene. Couldn't make it this year? No worries. Here's an idea of what to expect i
Media reports claim Indian Outsourcers are talking with Target to buy its IT arm in Bangalore, but the retailer denies it.
The combination offers a glimpse of enterprise software's future: flexible, intuitive and mobile access to business data.
Here's how one company is using Exchange 2010 as a cost-saving tool to wean users off RIM BlackBerry smartphones and onto Windows Mobile 6.5.
Grilling. Bird watching. Shopping. Whatever your downtime passion, there's an app for that. Here's a look at ten intriguing options to help you recharge.
Bernard L. Madoff Investment Services' closed infrastructure and legacy IT environment offer a stark lesson for companies.
How can you combine diverse products into an SOA security solution for today's needs as well as leave a path for tomorrow's demands? Forrester's Randy Heffner shares four broad solution patterns.
Nintendo's charmed status as the holiday gift that defied even the recession seems to be ending. Should Nintendo's supply chain planners have seen this coming?
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