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  • NX-OS

    NX-OS evolved from the Cisco MDS operating system, SAN-OS.

  • iOS Erase

    iOS Erase is a feature that obliterates everything stored in the iOS encrypted file system’s user partition. All user partition contents – including contacts, calendars, device settings, third-party applications,...

  • Google Android takes tablet OS market share crown from Apple iOS

    Google's Android operating system (OS) took 56.5% of the tablet OS market in the first quarter of 2013 but Apple's iPad sold the most devices

  • cloud OS

    Cloud OS is a marketing label used to describe a lightweight operating system (OS) intended for netbooks or tablet PCs that access Web-based applications and stored data from remote servers.

  • Jolla launches smartphone running on new Sailfish OS

    The first handset running the new Sailfish operating system (OS) has been introduced to the market by ex-Nokia employees

  • How to configure Mac OS X Server

    How to secure Mac OS X Server using global password policies and data loss prevention

  • Malware spammers target Android OS

    Google's mobile operating system (OS), Android, has been targeted again by malicious malware, which causes the device to send out spam SMS messages.

    The infected malware, known as SpamSoldier, has been hiding in free versions of popular...

  • Mozilla announces handsets for Firefox OS

    Alcatel, LG and ZTE will be the first mobile manufacturers to bring Firefox OS handsets to the market

  • Secret weapon of user application installation: OS components

    Many administrators make a habit of provisioning users' desktops with a core set of applications, but some make applications available for users to install on their own. One of the simplest ways to allow self-installation is through features...

  • What's new with the BB10 OS, BES 10 and more

    If you're wondering what all of BlackBerry's new products do, such as the BB10 OS, Hub, Balance and BES 10, this FAQ should clear things up.

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