
Juan Carlos Perez
News Editor
Juan Carlos Perez is a News Editor at IDG News Service, a wire service that covers the technology industry for all of the online and print magazines published globally by International Data Group.
Google gives Apps admins more control over their files and docs
One of the new features allows IT pros to disable the ability to print, donwload, and copy certain files
Google meshes multiple enterprise partner programs into one
The goal is to boost the quality and engagement of its resellers, integrators, and developers
Google to Apps users: take more responsibility for protecting your accounts
Changes to the suite's security features should make it easier for employees to become more active in protecting themselves from hackers
Apple delivers another Yosemite beta as Wi-Fi issues persist
It's not clear what this second beta of Apple's OS is designed to fix
Cisco crashes the enterprise mobile party with new collaboration app
Project Squared will let users strike up ad hoc team meetings with audio, video conferencing, file sharing and text chat
Microsoft beefs up Office on iPhone with standalone apps
The company is also letting non-Office 365 subscribers do more with the Office apps on iOS and Android devices
Microsoft to marry Office with Dropbox for cloud productivity
The companies are partnering to make Word, Excel, and PowerPoint more interoperable with Dropbox and Dropbox for Business
Apple asks developers to focus on Wi-Fi in first Yosemite beta update
The mention in the release notes indicates Apple has finally acknowledged the OS may have a Wi-Fi bug
Cortana to give voice and ears to Dynamics CRM 2015
The new version of Microsoft's customer relationship management suite will be integrated with the Windows Phone 8.1 personal assistant
Microsoft does a third round of layoffs as part of its plan to cut 18,000 jobs
The series of job eliminations is the company's largest layoff sweep in its history
Dropbox finds its way into HP, Acer PCs and tablets
The cloud storage company is pursuing partnerships to grow its already massive user base