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2010
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Slides From The Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Recapping the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Will We Say In Five Years That “Mobile Killed The Desktop Star”?
Chalk this up as THE worst metaphor ever between songs, expressions and mobility EVER. I’ve been noodling on an idea for a few weeks now, and finally had the “random” component come to me today. Remember the song from The Buggles called “Video Killed The Radio Star“? Five or so years after MTV was created, [...] The Apple iPad: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
Mobile Network and Device Performance: Whose Responsibility Is It?
Now that the political dust has finally settled (it even made the news on the BBC) in my fair Commonwealth (for some reason, we’re not a State), I can now get back to fully focusing on scouring the webosphere to see what people are saying about enterprise mobility. I was sent a link yesterday by a [...] Tiered Wireless Data Pricing – Is This A Good Or Bad Thing?
What Does The Future Hold For Enterprise Mobility in 2010?
Hello from the 48th floor of the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. What a truly amazing view of the New York City skyline from this location. Today was an incredibly wonderful, albeit hectic day. While it was filled with both planned and unplanned meetings, I knew it was going to be a great day by [...] Should Sprint and T-Mobile Combine?
There has been much speculation over the last couple of weeks about T-Mobile making a bid to buy out Sprint…especially after the news that combined, they lost over 500,000 customers in the last quarter. The common wisdom has been that this would not be a good move for either company, primarily because of the fact [...] Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Russ McGuire
Welcome to the latest edition of Inside Looking Out. This past week, I spoke with Russ McGuire. Russ is vice president of strategy for Sprint…you know the guys who sell the Pre and the Hero. Russ is responsible for developing the strategic vision and strategic framework for the $35B+ telecommunications giant. I first spoke with Russ [...] Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Alan Masarek
Welcome to the latest edition of Inside Looking Out. This past week, I spoke with Alan Masarek. Alan is the CEO at QuickOffice. If you’ve been in this space for a while, then QuickOffice needs no introduction – they are the leading third party provider of MS Office compatibility solutions for mobile devices. I’ve known [...] 
