
You know I gave up a long time ago trying to NOT talk about BYOD. It feels like it’s everywhere because it’s top of mind on almost every discussion I participate in these days. It may even reach the point that people will start talking about BYOD when they’re not even talking about enterprise mobility. [...]
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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: The COPE Model (Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled) This is an alternative to BYOD Corporate Data Access GeoFencing 3rd Party Apps [...]
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Thanks to the powers of the Twitter-sphere, I stumbled upon this interesting article called “Why Mobile Device Management Doesn’t Matter.” It’s certainly a provocative title, albeit not a unique one, particularly from enterprise mobility vendors that are trying to provide technology solutions to help manage the ever-explosive growth of mobility in the workplace via non [...]
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“You can have any color you want…as long as it’s black.” That’s a quote that is attributed to Henry Ford. It makes me think about the “old days” of enterprise mobility…you know, the ones before we had the consumerization of IT and the tsunami better known as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). You could have [...]
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Now that we are oh so close to the end of 2011, I thought it might be “fun” to continue reminiscing on the world of enterprise mobility in 2011 by looking back at last year’s market predictions from the Enterprise Mobility Foundation. See, a lot of organizations out there like to put out predictions, but [...]
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Just under 15,000. That’s the number of miles United Airlines tells me I have traveled in the last 2 1/2 weeks. Not the best excuse, but really the only one I have for not having shared any missives with you on a regular basis during this time period. Miracle of miracles, I am not traveling [...]
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People often ask me where I’m based – meaning specifically, where I work from. I usually give them a coy answer (I know, shocking!) that I work out of seat 7C on United Airlines. That’s how I feel today. I just got back last night from Gotham City and am off to Europe today for [...]
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Last week, at the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp at CTIA in San Diego, Philippe Winthrop – Managing Director for the Enterprise Mobility Foundation challenged top enterprise mobility solution providers to present what they view as the most important issue for the mobile enterprise today. Each provider gave a brief presentation and at the conclusion, audience [...]
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You can find below the slides from the 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp that was held at the Fall CTIA show in San Diego. Slides from the Mobile Risk Management session are graciously provided by IntegriCell. These documents can only be used for personal education and may not be distributed by vendors/ISVs/consultants without express written [...]
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Hello from beautiful San Diego where CTIA is kicking off its Enterprise and Apps show today. Yesterday, the Enterprise Mobility Foundation held its second annual Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp during the pre-conference day. Let me start off by saying it was an absolutely surreal experience. We had planned on having 130 seats available….and we even [...]
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