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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

In this week’s issue: Can BlackBerry restore its business appeal?

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ISSUE DATE: 17 December 2013

Featured Story  
The business case for staying with BlackBerry - or leaving
In the era of BYOD, BlackBerry’s business appeal is starting to look dated. We find out the experts’ advice for enterprise users, and ask if it is time to start making contingency plans.



THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Buyer’s guide to internet of things – part three: Internet of things set to unleash deluge of disruption 
Universal connectivity will yield insights in fields as diverse as aviation and hospitality, but will challenge conventional practices.


A British citizen’s court action against Microsoft will test the company’s legal right to disclose UK citizens’ private data to the US spying organisation, the National Security Agency (NSA).

4G setbacks frustrate business users as legal brawls delay Ofcom auction
The mobile phone has become a staple of business life and workers now expect to stay connected on the move via voice, text and the internet. With conventional networks buckling under an explosion of mobile data, what's holding up 4G?

UK banks face challenge of updating decades-old legacy IT 
As the global chief operations officerThe Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has failed to invest sufficiently in its IT over the years, leading to a number of recent high-profile IT failures that denied customers access to their money and the ability to pay bills. But how endemic is the underinvestment in UK retail banking?

Google releases infrastructure-as-a-service system, Compute Engine
Amazon Web Services has dominated IaaS offerings, but Google’s Compute Engine is set to give the company a run for its money..


Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief

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