Monthly Archives: September 2010

Visage Mobile to Participate in CTIA Panel on Important Issues Facing the Mobile Enterprise

Visage Mobile to Participate in CTIA Panel on Important Issues Facing the Mobile Enterprise SAN FRANCISCO — September 30, 2010— Visage Mobile (www.visagemobile.com), provider of the MobilityCentral application for enterprise mobility management, today announced that its CEO, Tim Weingarten, will … Read More

Mobile enterprise email registration to see significant growth through 2014

Constant access to enterprise email from business-issued smartphones has created a new dynamic in the modern workplace. New capabilities and offerings from multiple providers will push this technology further into the enterprise mobility environment during the next four years, according … Read More

Why device strategies are shifting in enterprise mobility

While it took enterprise some taking used to before it began embracing Apple’s iPhone as a viable device for their employees, the iPad hasn’t had much a hill to climb at all. In an article last month, the Wall Street … Read More

Diverse Android use will mix-up enterprise mobility plans

Google has released multiple updates and enhancements to its Android operating system since its initial introduction to the smartphone market in February 2009. Although most of its users have been reluctant to adopt some of its latest updates, they are … Read More

Some technological advancements could pose enterprise mobility challenges

Businesses typically have taken advantage of the smartphone industry’s innovative developments. However, according to Juniper Research’s predictions, businesses may have to consult mobile management experts to help weed out some of the technological advancements that could diminish productivity. A recent … Read More

Research In Motion acquires software developer of mobile Word document access

As the smartphone market has recently been introduced to a number of innovative solutions and new enterprise capabilities from developers like Google and Apple, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion recently made its own move to offer new capabilities for enterprise … Read More

Smartphone shipments to exceed 55 percent growth by end of 2010

Recent success for the smartphone industry will generate more robust smartphone sales during the rest of 2010 than experts had previously anticipated, according to research by IDC. The research showed smartphone shipments in the first half of this year reached … Read More

Changing enterprise mobility trends could oust RIM, Nokia by 2015

Emerging developments in the smartphone industry are expected to bring about new trends for enterprise mobility management, with formerly popular business smartphone options being replaced by new products from Google and Apple. A recent report from institutional securities firm Piper … Read More

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