Evernote Poised To Storm The Enterprise
InformationWeek Videos | 3/30/2012 Evernote, the ubiquitous productivity app and, now, platform for storing everything from pictures to voice recordings, and more, is being used by professionals. Evernote CEO Phil Libin talks about what that means, and where his company is heading.
Valley View: Private Cloud, Cloud Apps, Cloudy Thoughts
InformationWeek Videos | 3/29/2012 InformationWeek's Valley View goes in depth with Arista founder Andy Bechtolsheim, Salesforce.com co-Founder Parker Harris, Evernote CEO Phil Libin, and Piston Cloud CEO Joshua McKenty.
Social Media Lessons From The Rush Imbroglio
InformationWeek Videos | 3/15/2012 Whichever side of the political fence you reside, the real-time reaction to the Rush Limbaugh controversy has lessons for B2B marketing. Eric Lundquist and CMO Allen Bonde analyze what real time social networks mean for today's marketing strategies.
Inpris Not-So-Impressive Gesture-Based Tablet Input
InformationWeek Videos | 3/5/2012 Users have struggled to adapt to various ways to input data (type e-mail, edit documents) on phones and tablets -- virtual keyboards, haptics, sounds and so on. Inpris thinks the answer is in gestures. Interesting concept, but we're not sold.
NVIDIA Tegra 3: Maxing Out Quad-Core
InformationWeek Videos | 3/5/2012 At Mobile World Congress, quad-core phones were all the rage, and most of them powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3, which the company announced more than a year ago. In this video, we get to see what those multiple cores can do when pushed to the max.
NQ Mobile Automates Mobile Malware Detection on Android
InformationWeek Videos | 3/1/2012 Security and privacy have become big issues for mobile device users, and NQ Mobile promises to help with both, thanks to its anti virus, anti malware and privacy protection software for Android. NQ Mobile demonstrates some of the key features for us.
ARM Demos Next Gen Mobile Performance
InformationWeek Videos | 3/1/2012 ARM is the power behind almost every mobile device on the market. It licenses its architecture and chip cores to the big mobile chip players (Qualcomm, TI, NVidia, and more). We got demos of some of the performance coming in the next year or so.
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