The combination of cloud computing and the latest smartphones makes data instantly available wherever you are.
IBM, Qualcomm, Nokia, and other majors, along with startups, are preparing to cash in on new technology. Not that it will be easy
Jeremy Burton overhauled Serena Software's computing—and transformed the management of the company
OptumHealth's eSync system assembles medical and drug records in one place and sends out alerts if it detects a potential problem
Thanks to advances in mobile and cloud computing, all Genentech's sales reps need to do their job is a smartphone
Coca-Cola Enterprises uses a cloud-based system to streamline operations with merchandisers in the field
How mobile computers connected with real-time data can dramatically improve customer service
Internet giants like Google and Amazon look like good bets, as do a number of niche outfits that provide business services over the Net
Despite such worries as data security, IT staffs are beginning to support Apple's device—especially if the CEO starts carrying one