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Barn Doors - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

We went from briefcases to desktop computers and floppy disks. If you had a computer at home you would just carry the floppy disks back and forth each night so you could work on it. The funny thing, laptops became popular long before whole disk encryption was even possible. Tags Applications. Now that we.

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CIOs Need To Make Sure That They Are Ready For Clouds: Both Business And Personal (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment)

The Accidental Successful CIO

It used to be that CIOs only had to worry about their employees bringing thumb drives or floppy disks from home into work. Post tags: cloud-based apps , cloud-friendly , compliance , Dropbox , iCloud , models , monitoring , personal cloud , SaaS , Skydrive , Software as a Service , support. That’s all changed now.

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Crapplications / Applications - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

This wasn’t because I disliked Word, I have actually been using it for more than 20 years now, but realize that the origin of Word was on a 3 ½” floppy disk to be used with a Mac. print Tagged as: Applications , Crapplications. Tags Applications. Stay tuned for tomorrow when we talk about Apps. link] Anthony Starks.

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Going Mobile - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

We have believed that we can secure data by owning devices and yet before mobile devices there were USB keys, then there were DVDs and CD and lest we forget, the venerable floppy disk that people copied data to when they wanted to work at home. Tags Applications. This is how you successfully mobilize your company. Categories.

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It's the data stupid! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

print Tagged as: Apps , Cloud , CoIT , Enterprise Mobility , MAM , MIM , Mobile Strategy. Copying my comments from Twitter— The need for “mobility” of data and apps has existed for almost forever – just think about floppy disks, thumb drives, r/w CDs. Tags Applications. Categories. Select Category.

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Geek of the Week: UW’s Vikram Iyer uses small insects to tackle big wireless computing problems

GeekWire

First computer: Some kind of beige box that ran Windows 95, had a dial up connection and a floppy disk drive. And, working with WSDA on tagging and tracking the Asian giant hornets (very much work in progress). Current Phone: iPhone 6s. Still works fine. Favorite app: Google Keep is a good place to dump all kinds of thoughts.

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