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Michael DeLapa from Motorola Mobility joined the group Mobile Enterprise Applications · View
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Michael DeLapa from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Best Practices · View
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Michael DeLapa from Motorola Mobility joined the group Third Party Enterprise Mobility Research · View
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Michael DeLapa from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Management · View
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Mrs Jaye Isherwood from Motorola Mobility posted on the discussion topic MEAP Vendor Comparison in the group Enterprise Mobility Management: · View
For a good comparison try the Gartner report – its free to download via Antenna at
http://info.antennasoftware.com/Google_GartnerMQ_LP_2012.html?gclid=CN-V4_XZmrcCFSXLtAodJwkAsgJaye
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Mrs Jaye Isherwood from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Management · View
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Eitan Katz from Motorola Mobility joined the group Third Party Enterprise Mobility Research · View
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Eitan Katz from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Best Practices · View
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Eitan Katz from Motorola Mobility joined the group Mobile Enterprise Applications · View
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Brian Atkin from Motorola Mobility joined the group Mobile Security · View
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Brian Atkin from Motorola Mobility joined the group Mobile Enterprise Applications · View
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Andy Willett from Motorola Mobility started the discussion topic Troubleshooting Performance Issues in the group Enterprise Mobility Best Practices: · View
How do you troubleshoot and fix connectivity or application performance challenges in the field? Looking for research, best practices and tools that are out there.
Here’s one perspective
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New external post Mobile Application and Cloud Directions, April 2013 from Motorola Mobility from the blog Yankee Group: in the group Third Party Enterprise Mobility Research · View
Yankee Group shares analyst insights on industry news daily in our free Mobile Now e-newsletter. Our Directions reports review the insights from the past month and provide an overview of the trends we see emerging in the space. The mobile applications and cloud ecosystem certainly heated up in April, with a raft of interesting and important announcements. Mobile cloud momentum, enterprise vendors intensifying their mobility focus and mobile CRM all fell at the top of the bill.
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Andy Willett from Motorola Mobility posted an update in the group Enterprise Mobility Best Practices: · View
Recently read an article in CITEWorld entitled ”Stop treating mobile as a cost center”
http://www.citeworld.com/mobile/21697/stop-treating-mobile-cost-center
The story’s author Brian Katz says: ”We need to stop looking at everything as a cost center that we have to cut to bare bones and instead look at the value we derive from enabling our users and our business.”
This may be a challenge for organizations looking at general wireless telecom expenses – but not what I see from enterprises that are serious about mobilizing field workers, as in the examples Brian cites in the article. Once you use mobile to redefine a business process, mobile stops being a cost center. What are you seeing in your organization? Do you find yourself making value compromises when it comes to mobile in order to reduce costs? -
Ivan from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Management · View
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Imran from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Best Practices · View
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Imran from Motorola Mobility joined the group Mobile Enterprise Applications · View
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Imran from Motorola Mobility joined the group Enterprise Mobility Management · View
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New external post (Analyst Insight) Decisions on the Move: Mobile BI 2013 from Motorola Mobility from the blog Aberdeen Group Research in the group Third Party Enterprise Mobility Research · View
We live in an accelerated world — technology has made the world smaller, and faster. Organizations in every industry are hard-pressed to keep up, placing a premium on those tools and practices which accelerate the delivery of business information required to make better informed and faster decisions. Mobile technologies have advanced rapidly, liberating that information from the confines of the desktop, delivering that data to smartphones and tablets at the frontlines of the organization, where fully-informed decisions can be made in real time. These essential capabilities provide critical decision support when and where it matters: in the field, on the [...]
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