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	<title>Comments on: Not All Mobile Applications Are Created Equal</title>
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		<title>By: CAS</title>
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		<description>Measuring application deployment AND usage metric is definitely a key point of a enterprise mobile strategy. One of the main pillars of that strategy is a solid enterprise mobility platform. It is interesting how much talk there is about the iPhone creeping into the enterprise yet there is no enterprise management framework. If mobile applications beyond email are a key driver to an enterprise success story, how can a mobile platform even be considered to be enterprise ready when there is no framework to deploy, manage and measure both the devices themselves and the applications. The fact that the iPhone is getting so much enterprise related press points to the fact that businesses are not considering a holistic mobile strategy and instead email is still the killer application - truly disappointing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Measuring application deployment AND usage metric is definitely a key point of a enterprise mobile strategy. One of the main pillars of that strategy is a solid enterprise mobility platform. It is interesting how much talk there is about the iPhone creeping into the enterprise yet there is no enterprise management framework. If mobile applications beyond email are a key driver to an enterprise success story, how can a mobile platform even be considered to be enterprise ready when there is no framework to deploy, manage and measure both the devices themselves and the applications. The fact that the iPhone is getting so much enterprise related press points to the fact that businesses are not considering a holistic mobile strategy and instead email is still the killer application &#8211; truly disappointing.</p>
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