ITSM for Enterprise Mobility
Feb
15
2012
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Some More Thoughts Regarding What COPE Means For Enterprise Mobility
Could There Be a Better Way to COPE With BYOD In The Enterprise?
Understanding The Difference Between The Consumerization of IT and BYOD
Social Networking: Complete Waste of Time, and the Future of Enterprise Communications
Five Predictions for Enterprise Mobility in 2012
This Executive Insight covers five of the most important trends that The Enterprise Mobility Foundation believes will define mobility within the workplace in 2012. Organizations are encouraged to consider these predictions – and their associated recommendations – in order to be prepared for the continued proliferation of mobility in the workplace. The five predictions include: [...] Pitch Fest Slides From the 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Slides From The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Strategy vs. Requirements: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
Before we get ready here in the United States to celebrate the birth of our nation by enjoying a nice long weekend, I wanted to pen one quick missive based upon an article I just stumbled upon. It was an interview with Richard Kerris, HP’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, as he talked about [...] Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Todd DeLaughter
Who Should Own Mobility In The Enterprise?
Such a simple question, yet how come is it that after so much time, we still struggle to answer this question? While listening to a webinar yesterday, one of the presenters made a statement that addressed this very issue. The speaker seemed pretty adamant that IT has lost control of mobility and that the key [...]