Is it possible to ‘do’ enterprise mobility today on only one device? Are you doing it? Should you be doing it? As we think about this for future posts take a look at Paul Golding’s lesson over at Wireless Wanders:
He adds (from the developer’s point of view):
What so many mobile start-ups do is come up with an interesting idea that only works on one or a few devices, usually because it needs an API or device capability that isn’t widespread… [they] get carried away with the idea and its elegance – and there are a lot of fantastic mobile ideas out there – but don’t think about penetration and adoption. They often wave their hands over this with the false belief that the device market will catch up. Sadly, not.
Read the rest here.
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