Video: Bzur & Benjamin Talk Life on a Phablet

We’ve already introduced you to Benjamin Robbins, the Seattle-based mobile technology consultant who’s halfway through an intriguing life experiment. Six months ago, Robbins ditched his laptop, PC, and phone and pledged to use a single mobile device — a Samsung Galaxy Note “Phablet” — for an entire year of work and life. WIth six months left to go, Robbins sat down recently our resident moblity whiz, Visage Mobile CEO Bzur Haunto talk about some of the (many) advantages and ongoing challenges (a few) of going solo mobile.

Read more: No PC, Laptop or Phone: How One Exec Does It All on a “Phablet”

About Bzur Haun

As president and CEO of Visage Mobile, Bzur leads all facets of the business, including the strategy and operations of Visage. Bzur brings more than 15 years of executive experience in sales, managed services, and Internet business with companies such as Asurion Managed Wireless, Accenture, Cambridge Technology Partners and DigitalThink. With nearly a decade of experience specifically in the enterprise mobility space, Bzur has worked with a large number of Fortune 500 companies and government agencies as they have navigated through large scale deployments of mobile assets and services. In these implementations, his organizations pioneered device financing in the early years of smartphone adoption, comprehensive device insurance offerings, and unparalleled reverse logistics programs – all of which contributed significantly to the adoption of mobility in the enterprise. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University. View all posts by Bzur Haun →