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Network Infastructure
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Exchange administrators should relay a message to their Apple iPhone iOS 4.0.0 users that unless they update their devices by July 29 they will lose access to Exchange Online-based email and calendaring.
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Network Defense
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Citigroup Inc. has warned customers that a Citi iPhone app used for bank transactions has a security flaw and they should upgrade to a new version of the iPhone app released to Apple (NSDQ:AAPL)'s App Store.
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Network Infastructure
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On July 13, Microsoft support—including the release of new security updates—will end for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional. It is also important to note that support for Windows Vista Release to Manufacturing (or RTM, as it is commonly referred to, which indicates the original version without any service packs installed) ended on April 13.
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Remote Access/Application Virtualization
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Starting July 1, Starbucks will offer free Wi-Fi nationwide, with no registration or account required. Even better, Wi-Fi will not be time limited.
In addition to the new free Wi-Fi program, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told Wired’s Chris Anderson that the company is also planning on rolling out a new Starbucks Digital Network in partnership with Yahoo later this fall. This network, which will only be accessible in U.S. company-operated stores, will offers customers free and unrestricted access to paid sites and services like WSJ.com and other content providers on their phones, tablets or laptops.
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Remote Access/Application Virtualization
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Announcing Citrix Receiver for BlackBerry Tech Preview
BlackBerry is the mobile solution for the majority of enterprises, so Receiver for BlackBerry represents a major step forward in connectivity. Receiver is the universal client at the heart of the Citrix strategy for delivering enterprise apps as a service. It installs on any conceivable device, PCs, Macs and smartphones from Apple, Android and Windows, and now BlackBerry. Enterprise users can get instant access to secure Windows apps from anywhere.
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