White Paper: Five Practical Tips for Getting Corporate Mobility Plans in Order

Whether it’s corporate-run, I.T.-issued, or a bring-your-own setup, enterprise mobility programs are taking on more prominent roles as smartphones and tablet computers reshape how and where employees do work.

Visage Mobile on Tuesday released a white paper, “Five Practical Tips for Getting Corporate Mobility Plans in Order.” Whether your organization is starting to wade into enterprise-level mobility, or just needs to pivot away from the corporate-liable BlackBerry provisioning plan of old, this report should serve as a useful primer on corporate mobile programs in 2012 and beyond.

Click here to view the white paper.

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About Neil Cohen

Neil Cohen has more than has 30 years of experience creating, building and managing brands for start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, including SEGA, Hilton, Arby’s and McDonalds. Prior to Visage, Neil has been the principal of Cohen & Company, a San Francisco- based brand and marketing strategy firm that has done work for Yahoo!, Blue Shield, Friendster, San Francisco State University, SFO, Audience, Alibaba and more than 100 startups. Neil has held Vice President positions at SEGA, Hilton, Arby’s and Zircon Corporation and was a founding partner of Gelman & Gray Communications (purchased by Chiat Day) Douglas Consulting Group (purchased by Cohn & Wolf). View all posts by Neil Cohen →