Monthly Archives: May 2011

Consumerization of enterprise mobility goes to Washington

Not even the highest political office in the United States is safe from the consumerization of enterprise mobility. According to a recent Washington Post report, President Obama is beginning to dump his trusty BlackBerry device in favor of an iPad … Read More

WP7-based smartphones expected later this year

The landmark deal that partnered American computing giant Microsoft with Finnish mobile device handset maker Nokia is expected to pay off later this when the first handsets based on the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system ship. The move could … Read More

Figuring out where tablets fit in

Countless reports and experts have highlighted the many benefits afforded by including tablets in a company's enterprise mobility program. However, according to a recent CIO magazine report, few IT managers are sure exactly how tablets fit in with their business … Read More

Mobile policy investment expected to grow with enterprise mobility

More companies than ever are deploying smartphones and tablets to reap the benefits of increased productivity, efficiency and collaboration like never before. But doing so is much more complicated than simply equipping end-users with devices and expecting it all to … Read More

Making the case for cloud computing and enterprise mobility

Cloud computing and enterprise mobility are two of the hottest trends for enterprise IT right now. Companies across the globe are looking to deploy managed services and mobile devices to reap the many benefits that have been lauded by experts … Read More

End-users are all for consumerization of enterprise mobility

Ever since the smartphone market exploded last year, thanks to the continuous improvements and innovation of mobile technology, mobile employees have been asking IT departments to relax their single-platform, single-device policies. According to a recent poll conducted by Symantec, this … Read More

Enterprise mobility fueling employee productivity, report finds

The rise of smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices for business use has been lauded for improving employee productivity, as the always connected nature of the devices means users have constant access to corporate email and data. A recent report … Read More

Dell exec warns against mobility ‘free-for-all’

Effectively leveraging the benefits of the consumerization of enterprise mobility – where employees dictate which technology they use for the job and what is supplied by the company – is a fine line that many companies are being forced to … Read More

Gartner reveals more growth for smartphone market

Enterprise and consumer users alike still can't get enough of the smartphones that manufacturers continue to parade into the market. According to research firm Gartner, the market continued its steady growth during the first quarter of 2011, while remaining the … Read More

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