UberMobile's Top Ten Trends 2013
Here are the ten most important trends that will drive our increasingly mobile world in 2013 and beyond.
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 are the ten most important trends that will drive our increasingly mobile world in 2013 and beyond.
Continued hyper-growth in the mobile landscape is not a foregone conclusion, and factors that could lead to the "Mobile Cliff" are strengthening.
The mobile industry is clearly moving to the mainstream point of its latest cycle - the influence of consumer grade applications and content. The consensus vision is a multichannel future, but when?
Greetings, this is Bill Clark, Global Vice President Mobile Strategy at SAP. I am looking forward to blogging on all things "UberMobile" going forward!
The burning question isn't whether the Fuhu Nabi is the best tablet aimed at kids today, but whether that makes it a better holiday present for the family than an iPad Mini, Google Nexus, or Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
The advantages and security risks of Bring Your Own Network, or BYON, don't just apply to the personally-owned devices of workers, but potentially corporate-owned ones, too. Not everyone agrees, though.
You don't want a wimpy case for your new iPad Mini or Google Nexus 10. You want one with the most modern materials so it can survive a fall from a skyscraper and an assassin's bullet.
I am, at least for now. But others are walking the talk much better than me.
CIOs seem to be more interested in Windows 8 tablets, even while showing little interest in it on desktop and conventional notebook PCs.
Tiffany from marketing may seem like the furthest thing from a CIO or IT manager. Surprise! She may already control a larger IT budget than them combined.