Bob Egan @bobegan
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post The Key To A Successful Enterprise Mobility Strategy: Focus · View
Amen.
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same · View
Congratulation sir and best of luck ! Are staying in Boston or moving abroad?
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post Mobility’s Relationship with Connectivity – On again/Off again · View
The bottom line: The weak link in mobile is, and for a long time to come, the wireless link.
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post Stop The BYOx Insanity!!! · View
Well no, I was not referring to FB, nor was I excluding it either. It is true that most companies need to modernize how they look at IT. The first change is going to be the most painful one. Take IT off the expense side of the internal balance sheet and slide it on over [...]
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post Stop The BYOx Insanity!!! · View
Fair point Philippe. While its true that IT has lagged the electronic (mobile, non-mobile) experiences consumers have outside of work, its not fair to say that translating consumer platforms into the enterpise makes sense. Consumer platforms lead the innovation pack when it comes to user experience design and scale, but little else should be considered [...]
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post Stop The BYOx Insanity!!! · View
Lets face it, BYOD – and for the matter, the Consumerization of IT is a bunch of crap. It reminds me of all the late 90′s hype around Y2K. At issue, is how IT builds, supports and manages information access and enterprise intellectual assets. Allowing employee’s, partners and contractors to use devices they have purchased [...]
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group posted an update: · View
The Five Big Lies About Going Mobile: CEO’s Beware
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post He Who Laughs Last (In Enterprise Mobility) Laughs Best · View
We can (as many do) debate whether Iphone-ies, or Andriod-ee’s, or Blackberries users will trade / swap out, or, we can be smarter and realize that 150 million subs have yet to make a decision….
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group posted an update: · View
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Bob Egan from Sepharim Group commented on the blog post The Evolution of Exchange ActiveSync in Mobile Device Management · View
I’m quite sure that IT understands the mobile handsets are another IT endpoint. I think the issue is that beyond Blackberries (which have a boatload MDM tools ) the EAS need beyond strike/whipe just has not hit critical mass yet. As you point out Andriod is far firm enterprise ready even for email & calendar. [...]
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