90% of Enterprise IT Managers Deploying New Mobile Apps This Year (Survey, Charts)
Here's more proof that 2011 will prove to be the Year of the Mobile Enterprise App.
Mobile is more than flashy gadgets. It's about brilliant apps, useful tools and sound strategies for your enterprise to get the most out of them. Diarmuid Mallon interprets and analyzes the latest mobile trends.
Diarmuid Mallon is the Lead, Global Marketing Solutions & Programs – Mobile, which includes the SAP Mobile Services division and SAP Mobile solutions. He has worked in the mobile industry since 1996. Follow him here at UberMobile and @diarmuidmallon.
Here's more proof that 2011 will prove to be the Year of the Mobile Enterprise App.
The Verizon iPhone 4 will be a boon to many U.S. enterprise workers for at least three reasons (while I dismiss two other objections).
Dual-core devices like the LG Optimius 2X and the Motorola Xoom will dominate this year's performance segment of the market. Just make sure you ratchet your performance expectations properly.
If marketers want the SuperPhone category to take off this year, they need to clearly differentiate it from regular Smartphones. Fortunately, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang did that today at CES.
Here's some survey data that predicts strong growth in enterprise adoption of business mobile apps, especially for the iPhone and iPad.
Which version of Windows is REALLY coming to ARM at CES? I handicap the three scenarios as I see 'em.
Forrester Research says there are 20 best practices that every enterprise deploying mobile devices - and who isn't, these days? - needs to follow.
netTALK DUO would be a great replacement for Skype or Vonage or MagicJack, if only it worked better.
A private school in Georgia has rolled out iPads in the most ambitious 1:1 tablet-student program in the U.S. yet.
The solution may be awaiting you in the latest issue of Sybase's Enterprise Mobility Newsletter.