Monthly Archives: July 2011

Mobility is on a tear, don’t be left behind

It’s becoming less and less of a stretch to call mobility one of the most powerful economic engines of our time. Driven by the unfettered demand for communications coupled with market forces that have driven down the cost of mobile … Read More

More good news for small business mobility

The past several weeks have provided a flood of good news for small- and medium-sized businesses that are either thinking about or have already rolled out an enterprise mobility program. CompTIA is the latest organization to trample any notion that … Read More

Consumerization of IT certainly making its mark

It may be a tough thing to accept, but it appears that the consumerization of IT, particularly in mobility, is something that’s here to stay. Now, let’s be clear- not all companies are ditching all corporate cell phone plans, nor … Read More

Mobility really is changing how people work

What started with the genius “There’s an App for That” marketing campaign by Apple, has spawned a nearly full-fledged platform shift in the enterprise mobility market. It seems that more and more users are turning their attention toward apps and … Read More

Verizon ends unlimited data plans- what it means for the enterprise

Things just became a bit more difficult for mobility programs. On July 7, Verizon Wireless permanently phased out its unlimited data plan. Now, the provider will go off a tiered model, with plans becoming more expensive as the data allotment … Read More

Managing Mobility Budgets: Realizing The Value of Mobility Deployments

Managing Mobility Budgets: Realizing The Value of Mobility Deployments Visage Mobile and Frost and Sullivan to Host Webinar on Effective Budgeting Practices SAN FRANCISCO – July 11, 2011 – Visage Mobile, provider of MobilityCentral, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for enterprise … Read More

World’s largest companies focus on mobility

Many of the largest and most successful companies in the world realize the importance of always being connected to the corporate network and it's data, according to new statistics recently released by mobile app developer Appconomy. The firm stated that … Read More

Smartphones becoming mobile device of choice

With a multitude of options available to end-users, the smartphone is increasingly becoming the mobile device of choice. According to a pair of new reports from research firms Nielsen and comScore, the smartphone market has continued to expand this year … Read More

Companies advised to prepare for consumerization

Consumerization refers to the trend where employees within an organization place pressure on their superiors and the IT department to support technology that was originally designed for consumer use. It can be driven by employees bringing technology from home, but … Read More

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