
Two missives in two days. When was the last time you saw that here? See, I told you that things were going to finally settle down and I could actually focus again on my beloved enterprise mobility! I’m not even sure how I stumbled upon this article over at Light Reading where Sprint executive Jeff [...]
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I’ve had the privilege of Chairing the Wireless and Mobility Track at the Interop conferences for some time now. Interop Spring, held in Las Vegas, is the largest enterprise IT event in the world, and the New York event, Interop Fall, while smaller, is in no way less intense than its big brother. In planning [...]
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The Interop conferences, held twice a year in Las Vegas and New York, are the largest end-user IT events in the world, and, while the name implies networks, we really cover all of the key issues in IT. I say “we” here because I have for some time had the privilege of being the Chair [...]
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4G, whatever that is, has arrived. But are the carriers misleading customers as to what this development really means? Are we about to go down the same road, as, well, read on. Marketing is essential to the functioning of any successful economy. How can we find the products and services that we need unless someone [...]
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In my last column, I mentioned the fact that I was shopping for a new handset, and, at last, that process is now complete. Now, as I work in the mobility field, I don’t go all ga-ga over new toys. Well, OK, I do, for a couple of days, anyway, but truth be told I [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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This has been such an interesting week both from a personal and professional perspective. When I have not been stressing over the Boston Celtics playing against the LA Lakers ( a truly horrible loss last night), it has been a most fun week looking at how companies are evolving their enterprise mobility strategies. That said, [...]
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I know this sounds like an odd title for a blog post on THIS site, but let me give you some context. I was speaking to a company last week for a briefing. They were incredibly patient with me because I was hacking up a lung while dealing with the flu that has been going [...]
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