Symbian in The Enterprise
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23
2011
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Reflecting On Enterprise Mobility in 2011: Part I
Making The Case For Four (Enterprise) Mobility Ecosystems
And Then There Were Four: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
Wow. What an absolutely chaotic week in the world of (enterprise) mobility. We spent the majority of the week digesting Monday’s news where Google announced its intention to buy Motorola. Not to be outdone by that news, HP announced yesterday that it was cancelling immediately its webOS hardware business and considering its “strategic options” for [...] BYOD’s Impact On Mobile Enterprise Applications
I had an interesting conversation today with someone regarding my thoughts on how HTML5 Is Not (Yet) a Panacea For Mobile Enterprise Applications. The person asked one question that got me thinking. Is there any impact on your mobile enterprise application strategy if you choose to allow personally liable devices to be used in the [...] HTML5 Is Not (Yet) a Panacea For Mobile Enterprise Applications
So What Exactly Is Mobility?
Hello from rainy Orlando. No complaints here though – it’s only 40 degrees warmer than in Boston. I’m here today for Enterprise Connect – the conference formerly known as VoiceCon (anyone get the Prince reference?). In any case, I attended this morning a “Coffee Session” on mobility and UC (Unified Communications). The moderator started off [...] Holy Partnership Batman! Nokia and Microsoft Team Up: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
The Enterprise Mobility Market Share Myth: Part III
2010 Enterprise Mobility Recap and 2011 Outlook
This is an Executive Summary of a study conducted in Dec 2010 on key issues organizations are facing around enterprise mobility The study was conducted by Strategy Analytics, FierceMobileIT and The Enterprise Mobility Foundation Survey sample size was ~250 respondents More results of the study will be published in the coming months This document can [...]