Research in Motion – The Options Now
RIM, the maker of the popular (well, historically, anyway; read on) BlackBerry line of products, and one of the firms that essentially defined mobility as we know it today, has been all over the...
View ArticleRecapping The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Hello from beautiful San Diego where CTIA is kicking off its Enterprise and Apps show today. Yesterday, the Enterprise Mobility Foundation held its second annual Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp during...
View ArticleSlides From The 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
You can find below the slides from the 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp that was held at the Fall CTIA show in San Diego. Slides from the Mobile Risk Management session are graciously provided by...
View ArticlePitch Fest Slides From the 2011 Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp
Last week, at the Enterprise Mobility Boot Camp at CTIA in San Diego, Philippe Winthrop – Managing Director for the Enterprise Mobility Foundation challenged top enterprise mobility solution providers...
View ArticleThe Cure For The BYOD Blues?
Just under 15,000. That’s the number of miles United Airlines tells me I have traveled in the last 2 1/2 weeks. Not the best excuse, but really the only one I have for not having shared any missives...
View ArticleReflecting On Enterprise Mobility in 2011: Part I
I can’t believe we are just two days away from Christmas. Almost everyone is winding down for the year to spend some much deserved time with family and get ready for the new year. It’s also a great...
View ArticleFive 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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleFour Questions IT Should Answer Before Selecting Mobility Management Solutions
The mobile landscape is evolving rapidly. Mobile and cloud are providing the foundation for the next 15 to 20 years of IT evolution. This shift is on the order of magnitude of the move to client server...
View ArticleWhat Adults Can Learn From Kids: The Enterprise Mobility Perspective
Two big things occurred yesterday. First and foremost, Hurricane Sandy decided to pay a very unwelcomed visit to the East Coast, wreaking havoc for millions of people, most notably in the New York/New...
View ArticleOne Device To Rule Them All?
I’ve had the same conversation a number of times over the last few weeks. Business groups or even IT groups that have set a goal to move all of their users to one device within the next year and a...
View ArticleHoly Buyout Batman! Microsoft Buys Nokia’s Device Business – So Now What?
You know, you take one day off to celebrate your nation’s labor unions and you miss out on almost $140 billion (with a “B”) of mergers and acquisitions. Yup, the deal we all knew would happen...
View ArticleNokia X – the Trojan Horse
Nokia today introduced their X smartphone series, devices that are based on Google’s Android, or more specifically, the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). AOSP eschews all of Google’s basic services...
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