From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Enterprise Mobility – one or many device manufacturers?

We hear from device manufacturers that the enterprise should stick with one solution.  That message makes sense coming from them…  They want you to have only one provider.  However, a lot of the commentary out there (from research analysts to the end of the long tail) tell us that we should have variety; some have [...]

March 27, 2009 Read the full article →

Mobile Web Surfing Driven by iPhone (US)

Quick link for you over at Compare Cellular.   A few interesting tidbits:

AdMob compared data from more than 6,000 publishers and found that the iPhone accounts for about 50% of mobile Web traffic in the U.S. market and 33% of worldwide traffic.
Google’s Android operating system also had a relatively strong showing, as it has captured 5% [...]

March 25, 2009 Read the full article →

Mobile Technology, Poverty and Development

Slightly off topic… but as I was catching up on some of my Google Reader reading I came across this post by Hannes over at the Mobile Banking Blog on Defeating Poverty.  Over the last year I have come across this topic perhaps hundreds of times.  Those of you who follow the mobile space beyond [...]

March 20, 2009 Read the full article →

Enterprise Mobility Matters

I realize that the content around here has been quite sparse over the last few months… and I would like to apologize for that but work has been busy since I began working pretty much full time on all things eHealth (a worthwhile effort… but unfortunately in Ontario not much talk about eHealth and mobility).   [...]

March 19, 2009 Read the full article →

Enterprise Mobility Increasing Despite the Economic Downturn

Two days ago the Aberdeen Group released the following report:  “More Mobility – Less Budget: Enterprise Strategies in the Current Economic Downturn.”  You can view it and print it for free here.  The catch?  It is free because it is sponsored by a few folks but I am sure you can still glean some useful [...]

March 19, 2009 Read the full article →