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Dec
8
2011
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The Cure For The BYOD Blues?
He Who Laughs Last (In Enterprise Mobility) Laughs Best
(Enterprise) Mobility: It’s About Playing Chess, Not Checkers
Holy Buyout Batman! Google Acquires Motorola Mobility: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
How Patent Law Could Radically Change The Mobile Landscape
Since yesterday, I have been biting my tongue a bit….trying my best to not comment on something that occurred yesterday. Unfortunately, it’s been nagging so much that I just can’t stop myself from writing this missive. I’ve been trying to hold off because it’s not 100% DIRECTLY related to enterprise mobility and how organizations should [...] My New Handset: A Tough Decision? Not Really…
The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: October 2010 Edition
Research shows that over 90% of organizations now have employees using smartphones within their work environments. Depending on the size of the organization, this can cover tens of thousands of individuals. However, enterprise mobility management can be a daunting task for organizations. The first step in managing mobility is to have a mobility policy. Other [...] Is Mobility The OS Or The Hardware?
Ah, the day back after a long weekend. It was a great time here in Boston during the Labor Day celebration. I even had my best round of golf ever yesterday….but it’s now time to get back to enterprise mobility. Last night, I found this interesting article at Information Week that asked the question of [...] Android Fragmentation: What It Means For You, Dear IT Manager
Android. The Wunderkind mobile operating system from your friends at Google. So pretty, so powerful and so popular that it is now purportedly outselling the iPhone in the United States. Around the world, Google tells us there are approximately 100,000 Android devices being activateddaily. The best part of this story is of course that Google offers [...] Making The Case For HTC Buying Palm: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
Today is a holiday here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It’s Patriots’ Day – the day that commemorates the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It’s a special day here in Boston also because the world’s elite runners (those who could actually avoid the volcanic eruption in Iceland) have descended onto our fair city to [...] 
