This Executive Insight covers five of the most important trends that The Enterprise Mobility Foundation believes will define mobility within the workplace in 2013. Organizations are encouraged to consider these predictions – and their associated recommendations – in order to be prepared for the continued proliferation of mobility in the workplace. The five predictions include: [...] Research on Enterprise Mobility
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Five Predictions for Enterprise Mobility in 2013
This Executive Insight covers five of the most important trends that The Enterprise Mobility Foundation believes will define mobility within the workplace in 2013. Organizations are encouraged to consider these predictions – and their associated recommendations – in order to be prepared for the continued proliferation of mobility in the workplace. The five predictions include: [...] The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: April 2012 Edition
This is the latest edition of the mobility policy guidebook that includes additional recommendations based on the changing needs of the workplace, including tablets, app stores and individually liable devices. What’s new in this edition: The COPE Model (Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled) This is an alternative to BYOD Corporate Data Access GeoFencing 3rd Party Apps [...] Struggling With BYOD? Five Things Every Workplace Should Consider As They COPE With Enterprise Mobility
BYOD – Bring Your Own Device – is currently one of the most frequently discussed issues in enterprise mobility. Although often used as a synonym for The Consumerization of Information Technology, BYOD and CoIT are two distinct, albeit highly overlapping trends. This document is meant to provide organizations an alternate approach – through five simple [...] Five Predictions for Enterprise Mobility in 2012
This Executive Insight covers five of the most important trends that The Enterprise Mobility Foundation believes will define mobility within the workplace in 2012. Organizations are encouraged to consider these predictions – and their associated recommendations – in order to be prepared for the continued proliferation of mobility in the workplace. The five predictions include: [...] Five Steps For Creating Your Mobile Enterprise Application Strategy
As the adoption of smartphones and tablets continues to grow in both the consumer and enterprise space, mobility is quickly transitioning to the second wave of mobility predicated on applications. The consumerization of enterprise mobility – the notion of people bringing their own devices into the workplace, and hence following broader consumer trends – has [...] Slides From The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Looking Beyond Mobile Device Management to Mobile Application and Enterprise Mobility Management
The Three Cs Of Enterprise Mobility: Convenience, Control And Co-Existence
With the ever accelerating adoption of mobile devices and applications in both the consumer world and the workplace, there is an increasing challenge for organizations to find ways to secure those mobile devices for professional use all the while allowing employees to use those devices as they wish for personal use. This Executive Insight highlights [...] Enterprise Mobility Management & Mobile Lifecycle Management In The Context Of The OSI Model
As organizations continue to deploy an increasing number of mobile applications to a broader and more diverse employee base, IT departments are increasingly recognizing the need for enterprise mobility management solutions. However, these IT organizations are sometimes challenged to fully appreciate the scope of what encompasses mobility management. While not meant to be a direct [...] The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: May 2011 Edition
This is the latest edition of the mobility policy guidebook that includes additional recommendations based on the changing needs of the workplace, including tablets, app stores and individually liable devices. What’s new in this edition: Definitions of mobile devices Definitions for corporate vs. individual liability Definitions of mobility management Major reorganization of content sections Deeper [...]