Mobile Device Provisioning
Oct
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2011
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Slides From The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Recapping The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Research in Motion – The Options Now
RIM, the maker of the popular (well, historically, anyway; read on) BlackBerry line of products, and one of the firms that essentially defined mobility as we know it today, has been all over the financial news for months. The company’s stock has fallen dramatically (it was around 145 only a little more than a year [...] Looking Beyond Mobile Device Management to Mobile Application and Enterprise Mobility Management
The Optimal Device Mix: Back to the Notebook?
The Linchpin Of Enterprise Mobility Management
Does the OS (Mobile or Otherwise) Still Matter?
I was watching one of the business TV channels recently, and a guest expressed the opinion that RIM’s (BlackBerry) current problems stem largely from the lack of a contemporary and competitive operating system. OK, my views on RIM are on record – they’re going to survive and can even prosper in the future, sustained by [...] Why Enterprise Mobility Planning Matters
Enterprise Mobility Management & Mobile Lifecycle Management In The Context Of The OSI Model
As organizations continue to deploy an increasing number of mobile applications to a broader and more diverse employee base, IT departments are increasingly recognizing the need for enterprise mobility management solutions. However, these IT organizations are sometimes challenged to fully appreciate the scope of what encompasses mobility management. While not meant to be a direct [...] The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: May 2011 Edition
This is the latest edition of the mobility policy guidebook that includes additional recommendations based on the changing needs of the workplace, including tablets, app stores and individually liable devices. What’s new in this edition: Definitions of mobile devices Definitions for corporate vs. individual liability Definitions of mobility management Major reorganization of content sections Deeper [...] 