Sybase Afaria: It's Good To Be King (Of Mobile Device Management)
For the 9th year in a row, Sybase Afaria reigns supreme in the mobile device management market, according to IDC. Wonder who Sybase beat? Read on.
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.
For the 9th year in a row, Sybase Afaria reigns supreme in the mobile device management market, according to IDC. Wonder who Sybase beat? Read on.
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