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Global investment banking giant JPMorgan Chase recently announced plans to bolster its enterprise mobility by handing out iPads to many of its employees, according to a recent Bloomberg report. In an email dated November 24 that was obtained by the … Read More
Experts have recently pointed out Research In Motion's tight grip on the enterprise mobility market may be loosening with the increasing popularity of Apple's iPhone and smartphones that run Google's Android mobile operating system. There now may be another company … Read More
Market research firm Gartner recently revised its prediction for how many PCs it believes will be sold this year, and it's not looking good for the desktop. Mainly due to the proliferation of tablets, including those for enterprise mobility use, … Read More
The fact that employees carry around mobile devices containing, or at least have the means to access, critical business information continues to stoke fears among chief information officers and other members of IT management. But easing and dealing with security … Read More
The results of a recently published survey conducted by CIO magazine found that establishing and bolstering their company's enterprise mobility presence is of the utmost importance for IT professionals. According to the survey, which polled 276 IT professionals, mobility is … Read More
Despite all the hype and praise being heaped on tablets for enterprise mobility use, some companies aren't quite sold when it comes to the devices' return on investment. For all their positives – computing power, support of enterprise applications, etc. … Read More
There is a whole mess of legal liabilities that come along with equipping your workforce with smartphones. We’ve written about this foible of enterprise mobility before. In case you need a fresh reminder, The National Law Review has compiled some … Read More