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enterprise

Making the Most of Mobile Through Partnerships

I have commented about this same topic before… to some of you personally. Just wrote a little something over at the other site but thought I would paste it here directly:
… the entire mobile banking landscape will succeed only through partnerships. Banks partnering with other service providers… (but to what extreme? And at what [...]

February 26, 2010 Read the full article →

Is Google Eyeing the Mobile Enterprise with New Management Tools?

The new tools allow Google Apps Premier and Education Edition administrators to manage enterprise smartphones directly from the Google Apps control panel, without having to deploy additional third-party mobile device management software offered by vendors like Sybase iAnywhere and Good Technology (formerly Visto).IT administrators can lock down and remotely wipe data [...]

February 5, 2010 Read the full article →

Is the iPhone Suddenly Incompatible With Exchange?

A friend of mine just sent me this link with only one comment: “Love It!” You can imagine he is one of the greatest BlackBerry advocates (and probably one of the smartest ones too).
Infoworld published the following article yesterday – Apple betrays the iPhone’s business hopes:
Fixing a major but unacknowledged bug in the operating [...]

September 16, 2009 Read the full article →

MyBlackBerry.com Launch

Last week’s big news for some was the leaked information about the new BlackBerry site (social networking huh?) called MyBlackBerry (at myblackberry.com). When a friend emailed the news to me I was actually somewhat surprised by it.  After reading the piece at Berry Review all I could do was scratch my head and wonder how [...]

July 22, 2009 Read the full article →

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 →

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 →

Mobile Strategy Basics

**Please note -Visionaries, futurists and extraordinary thinkers need not read this.  But if you are like the author… you probably should.**
One of the first steps in drafting your mobile strategy is to determine where you need to be.  This may sound basic but I only mention it because many times I have seen people start [...]

February 26, 2009 Read the full article →

Clinical Care and Mobile Technology

Just posted on this topic at our sister site Virtuate.
To save you time this is my quick conclusion:
“… mobile devices are still being used by physicians as a personal productivity tool and are not  integrated into care giving processes to the extent that real and transformational value have been achieved.”
Which is the case in a [...]

January 7, 2009 Read the full article →

Mobile Policies

Regardless of the name you use, mobile policies are both needed and lacking in the enterprise.  Over the last few years many organizations have begun piecing together policies around the use of mobile technologies and the behaviours of users when mobile.  In a previous life I have written and spent quite some time thinking about [...]

January 6, 2009 Read the full article →

On Mobile Context

Fraser Speirs has a post entitled:  There is More Than One Mobile Context which I found after visiting Tom Hume’s blog and this post.
You can read both posts in their entirety but I wanted to bring you these points…
From Fraser:
There is more than one mobile context. Decide which you’re interested in.
Followed by the three types [...]

January 6, 2009 Read the full article →