RIM, the maker of the popular (well, historically, anyway; read on) BlackBerry line of products, and one of the firms that essentially defined mobility as we know it today, has been all over the financial news for months. The company’s stock has fallen dramatically (it was around 145 only a little more than a year [...] Managed Mobility Services
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Research in Motion – The Options Now
RIM, the maker of the popular (well, historically, anyway; read on) BlackBerry line of products, and one of the firms that essentially defined mobility as we know it today, has been all over the financial news for months. The company’s stock has fallen dramatically (it was around 145 only a little more than a year [...] Second Annual Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp to Take Place at CTIA ENTERPRISE & APPLICATIONS 2011
Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Bob Tinker (revisited)
Welcome back to the latest edition of Inside Looking Out. We had the opportunity to sit down in Orlando with Bob Tinker, CEO of MobileIron. If you recall, Bob sat down with us almost two years ago where we talked about trends in enterprise mobility. Two years is an eternity in enterprise mobility….so let’s see [...] Recapping The Mobile Device Management and Security Session at Interop
Inside Looking Out: An Executive View on Enterprise Mobility with Alan Dabbiere
Ruminating on MaaS: Mobility As a Service
Five Predictions for Enterprise Mobility in 2011
This Executive Insight covers five of the most important trends that The Enterprise Mobility Foundation believes will define mobility within the workplace in 2011. Organizations are encouraged to consider these predictions – and their associated recommendations – in order to be prepared for the continued proliferation of mobile devices in the workplace. The five predictions [...] Are We Transitioning From Mobile Device Management To Mobile Security?
I love this photo of Mark Twain. In many respects, I feel as if it captures perfectly how I feel when I am pondering something I consider complex. How fitting given that I have been noticing something for the past few weeks that has me increasingly thinking about the evolution of the mobility management space. [...]