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Oct 11 2010

Slides From The Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp

Slides From The Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp You can find below the slides from the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp that was held at the Fall 2010 CTIA show in San Francisco.  Slides from the Mobile Application Strategies (Internal/External) session are graciously provided by Lopez Research. These documents can only be used for personal education and may not be distributed by vendors/ISVs/consultants without [...]
Oct 11 2010

Recapping the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp

Recapping the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp What a crazy past week.  As you know, the CTIA show took place in San Francisco at Moscone West with The Enterprise Mobility Foundation hosting its inaugural Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp. For those of you who did not have the opportunity to attend, let me tell you, you missed out on a great event!  Attendees [...]
May 18 2010

Will We Say In Five Years That “Mobile Killed The Desktop Star”?

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, [...]
Jan 27 2010

The Apple iPad: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective

The Apple iPad: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective The wait and hype are now over.  The Apple iPad is now official and real.  Steve Jobs is alleged to have said something to the effect that this was the greatest thing he had ever worked on.  Why is it that I can’t see how this is anything more than a mega iPod Touch? So first [...]
Jan 20 2010

Mobile Network and Device Performance: Whose Responsibility Is It?

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 [...]
Dec 11 2009

Tiered Wireless Data Pricing – Is This A Good Or Bad Thing?

Tiered Wireless Data Pricing – Is This A Good Or Bad Thing? As most of you have probably seen, Ralph de la Vega, CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets eluded this week that his company is considering a tiered pricing model for data.  Most people have been up in arms about this, saying that it’s just a way for AT&T to not only squeeze more money [...]
Nov 19 2009

What Does The Future Hold For Enterprise Mobility in 2010?

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 [...]
Nov 12 2009

Should Sprint and T-Mobile Combine?

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 [...]
Nov 10 2009

Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Russ McGuire

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 [...]
Sep 29 2009

Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Alan Masarek

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 [...]