Nicholas Turner @nturner
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: The First Step To “Mobile First” · View
As I’m sure many of you did, I watched yesterday with great interest the streaming video feed from SAPPHIRE Now, SAP’s annual conference. Of particular interest was the “ SAP Mobile Press Conference ” that was led by SAP’s Sanjay Poonen. After Sanjay made his formal remarks, he invited some partners and customers to join him in a [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: The Religious Side of Enterprise Mobility · View
Over the last few weeks, my wife and I have been taking a class at our shul. A shul (pronounced shool) is actually a Yiddish term that means synagogue. A shul is also a place of learning (notice how it resembles the word “school”), because the rationale is that you not only pray at your synagogue, [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: Facebook Home And What Han Solo Can Teach You About Your BYOA Mobility Policy · View
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: Can You Rent-to-Own Your Enterprise Mobility? · View
Another kooky week is coming to an end. At least I did have the opportunity to spend some time during this holy week thinking about what is plaguing us in mobile . We also had the announcement earlier this week that T-Mobile USA is completely changing its rate plans to eliminate contracts and device subsidies. For what it’s [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: The Key To A Successful Enterprise Mobility Strategy: Focus · View
You know, it’s interesting. So much talk these days around enterprise mobility and BYOD is all about preventing your employee base from doing “bad things.” OK, it’s not really said that way. The more diplomatic terminology is Information/Data Loss Prevention (DLP). Regardless of whether you are an optimist or a cynic, it really does boil down [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: The Definitive Guide To All Things MxM · View
I just got back from having lunch with my good friend and fellow EMF member Swarna Podila . Soon after I offered to the world The Definitive Guide to All Things BYOx , she made the very astute suggestion via Twitter that there should be the equivalent for MxM – you know…the OTHER potential alphabet soup of enterprise mobility. My [...] -
Alan Snyder from Enterproid commented on the blog post To Containerize or Not Containerize? That Is The Enterprise Mobility Question! · View
This is another one of the classic “it depends” business issue. There are many different business, use and cost justifications that will support all of the different app security models. The question is which one(s) are right for your business model and which one(s) will gain the most traction in the market allowing the vendor [...]
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: To Containerize or Not Containerize? That Is The Enterprise Mobility Question! · View
Admittedly, unless you’re a wannabe Thespian, that was a pretty horrible title for a missive. That said, I do feel as if it does a pretty good job of summarizing what seems to be the next great Topic du Jour – or at the very least, the latest idea to battle the “ Voldemort of Enterprise Mobility. ” [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post Mobile Killed the PC Star · View
Interesting how we used almost identical titles for very different perspectives. Great read!
http://theemf.org/2010/05/18/will-we-say-in-five-years-that-mobile-killed-the-desktop-star/
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: Your Enterprise Mobility Policy: The Devil Is In The Details · View
In case you might not be aware, there’s a group of us in the Twitter-sphere that get together once a week to chat about enterprise mobility. This event is hosted by my two good friends Brian Katz and Benjamin Robbins whom you also know as contributors to this little spot on the Interweb. I strongly recommend [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Foundation of Mobile Productivity · View
Benjamin – You have two weeks left with your Mobile Only journey. I can’t believe that the year has passed so quickly! Are you going to keep it up?
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Didn’t Y2K already happen? I’m open though to your V suggestion.
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Sorry – we can’t update the D category….that’s a standard (sadly).
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post BYOD Is Like A Guns N’ Roses Song · View
Now you need to expand upon that statement!
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Valiant efforts, but none are related to enterprise mobility/IT. Try again, please
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Ecosystem and Sensors will be added
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Apologies Swarna, I should have also specified that the BYOx was in the context of enterprise mobility/IT. Mea culpa. Do keep the suggestions coming though!
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid commented on the blog post The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Although an excellent suggestion, that would require us to go from BYOZ, to BYOAA….all the way to BYOPO…and that would create a very long list.
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Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: The Definitive Guide To All Things BYOx · View
Some people thought that yesterday’s missive sounded a little too much like a rant. I can see how it came across that way, but that was not the intent. So instead, today, I would like to take a different approach. As we all know, we’re hearing more and more about BYOx….meaning, Bring Your Own Whatever. The most common [...] -
Philippe Winthrop from Enterproid wrote a new blog post: BYOD Is Like A Guns N’ Roses Song · View
So Blizzard Nemo has come and gone….leaving Boston with only 24.9 inches of snow. That’s 63.246 cm for those more inclined to the metric system. While I will admit to not having had to clear out a sidewalk, or dig my car out for that matter, that doesn’t preclude me from admitting that I may have [...] - Load More
