• Microsoft, its partners, and the ‘last-mile problem’

    Microsoft, its partners, and the ‘last-mile problem’
    Microsoft has always had an interesting relationship with its channel partners. For many years, there has been a bit of a demilitarized relationship between it and the software providers and the consultants that sell and implement software for Microsoft. Like many industries, Microsoft has a “last-mile problem.”The company can develop the product, but it’s that last delivery mile that can be hard to manage. Early on, Microsoft had a tiered program where better partners were ca
  • Review: The iPad Air 5 remains the most versatile Apple tablet

    Review: The iPad Air 5 remains the most versatile Apple tablet
    Equipped with an M1 processor, a much better video-conferencing camera, and 5G as a cellular option, the iPad Air 5 absolutely delivers the power you need to get work done like a pro — without the bells, whistles, and price tag of an iPad Pro.iPad Pro or iPad Air?
    Apple’s decision to pump an M1 processor inside the latest iPad Air means comparisons with iPad Pro are  inevitable, given the company’s pro tablets now host the same chip. What makes that decision a g
  • Enterprise AR will be dominated by Apple and Magic Leap

    Enterprise AR will be dominated by Apple and Magic Leap
    Magic Leap just unveiled an advanced prototype of its Magic Leap 2 headset and the consensus among reviewers is that it’s a great product.Founded 12 years ago, Magic Leap first offered up a series of proof-of-concept prototypes that started out being bigger than a big refrigerator. Then, four years ago, the company introduced its first headset, aimed also at the consumer market. The technology wasn't ready for the world, or maybe the world wasn't ready for the  technology, but the co
  • As high-tech firms lead the return to office, leasing rates hit positive territory

    As high-tech firms lead the return to office, leasing rates hit positive territory
    Although the impact of the global pandemic is still being felt in the commercial office space market, many parts of the world are now moving towards living with the COVID-19 rather than operating with strict restrictions, office leasing data shows.With 5.4 million square feet of net occupancy growth across the US, office leasing rates in the fourth quarter of 2021 were positive for the first time since the onset of the pandemic. Leading the uptick: leasing rates in secondary-growth markets (cit
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