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By SuperUser Account on 3/22/2013 11:08 AM
April 16-17 – Durham, NCOnline Registration now available!   Join over 100 marquee Mi-Forms Tablet users, business partners and invited guests to discuss the use and evolution of mobile capture across industries and organizations.  PartnerEd 2013 will be packed with examples of how companies can save time and money in implementing mobile data capture applications using Tablet technology.  ...
By SuperUser Account on 8/20/2010 12:26 PM

Hewlett-Packard will ship a tablet-style computer based on the company's WebOS operating system in the first part of next year. The computer maker also plans to release a tablet that runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, according to a company executive.

By SuperUser Account on 8/19/2010 10:05 AM

Months ago, Google promised a mini-computer running the Chrome operating system would hit the market by the 2010 holiday season, and the Download Squad may have uncovered new details about the device. It will supposedly be a tablet with 2 GB of RAM and 3G abilities. However, Google's other OS, Android, is the one with the app momentum, and both are under the cloud of Oracle's litigation.

By SuperUser Account on 8/16/2010 9:09 AM

Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said tablet computers are high on his priority list as Apple Inc. takes the lead in a market his company has tried to foster for more than a decade.

By SuperUser Account on 8/2/2010 10:28 AM

Many pixels have been spilled over Steve Ballmer’s admission that “[Apple has] sold certainly more [iPads] than I’d like them to have sold.” As Ars points out, Ballmer just doesn’t get why a dumbed down machine running a poky processor is so popular. However, any media lover can tell you it’s not about running Excel and Powerpoint on a tablet – it’s about doing a few simple things without much fuss. Here’s what Microsoft can do to build a great tablet platform that people will actually buy.

By SuperUser Account on 7/14/2010 9:57 AM

Microsoft 's current version of Windows, Windows 7, has been a critical and commercial success. But you always have to be working on the next version, and some leaked documents show what Windows 8 might look like.

Featured Microsoft Partners

 

Miller Systems, Inc. 
Office Location:  Mokena, Illinois, United States
Type:  VAR
Industry Focus:  Service Firms Healthcare Manufacturing Retail ... and much more!


We are a Microsoft Certified Professionals Group supporting various Microsoft products, including Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains), eConnect, Integration Manager, and Office SharePoint Server.

 

 

Mi-Co 
Office Location:  Durham, North Carolina, United States
Type:  ISV,Systems Integrator,Other
Industry Focus:  Healthcare, Government, Field Services, Financial, Insurance, Construction


Mi-Co, a leading provider of mobile data collection solutions, provides software to automate paper forms-based business processes for organizations. Mi-Corporations Mi-Forms Enterprise Mobility solution empowers field personal to enter any data, anywhere with the industry's most flexible e-forms designer.

 

 

Insite Software 
Office Location:  Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Type:  ISV
Industry Focus:  Enterprise eCommerce platform for .NET developers


Insite Software is a leading provider of B2B and B2C ecommerce platforms, serving more than 700 customers, design agencies and .NET development firms across the globe.

 

 

Collins Computing 
Office Location:  Mission Viejo, California, United States
Type:  VAR
Industry Focus:  Food & beverage distributors, congregations, consumer packaged goods distribution, manufacturing, YMCAs, non-profits that need donor management and fundraising solutions, professional services, financial services, and construction.


Founded in 1986 and located in Orange County, California, Collins Computing is the largest Southern California Gold Certified Microsoft Dynamics partner. Collins Computing is the only Microsoft Dynamics partner to be named to the prestigious Microsoft Inner Circle for 14 years. Exclusively delivering Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains), Microsoft Dynamics AX, and Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications, we've implemented solutions for some of the largest and fastest-growing businesses. IN THE CLOUD OR ON-PREMISE: Whether your business needs the advantages of a cloud-based solution or the security of an on-premise deployment, we can help you make the wisest decision for your company. CONTACT US: Collins Computing is an integrator of Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics AX and Microsoft Dynamics CRM for over 400 companies worldwide with a focus in Orange County, San Diego, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside and Phoenix, AZ. Collins Computing is here for you.Contact us at info@collinscomputing.com, call 800-943-9211 or visit the website at www.CollinsComputing.com. CUSTOMER SUPPORT: We also work closely with existing Microsoft Dynamics customers to assist you with upgrades, training, or Microsoft Dynamics software support,

 

 

Infrascale 
Office Location:  El Segundo, , United States
Type:  Reseller,VAR
Industry Focus:  Cloud based disaster recovery and collaboration solutions.


Infrascale operates SOS Online Backup and FileLocker. These solutions bring secure and scalable disaster recovery and collaboration to VARs, MSPs, and resellers.SOS Online Backup: Four-time PCMagazine editor's choice award winner. SOS offers partnerships with re-brandable, unlimited endpoint backup and a centralized management Dashboard. SOS also offers bare metal backup and recovery to its partners.FileLocker: A secure and scalable collaboration solution for SMB and enterprise -sized resellers. FileLocker is a file sharing solution for businesses concerned about the security that free file sharing tools have compromised. FileLocker can be deployed in the Infrascale cloud or in the client's private cloud.

 

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