By John Taschek on November 18, 2013
It’s far too easy to hate statistics and use them to make a point simultaneously. Let’s use them to show that the world is not comprised of dummies and idiots. Beginning with the trends published by Mary Meeker about mobile adoption. She shredded some statistical constructs about the PC industry…
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By Louis Columbus on August 5, 2013
Only 30% of employees trust their employers to keep personal data private while 80% are using personal phones and tablets at work. This wide gap in trust needs to be bridged quickly if enterprises are going to get the most business value from their mobility investments and strategies. These findings and are from the MobileIron […]
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By Louis Columbus on January 18, 2013
For many companies, getting their mobility strategies off the ground and successful is the highest priority project they have in 2013. The urgency to get their sales and consulting teams equipped with smart phone and tablet-based applications is accelerating. Pilot projects have shown mobility applications can shorten sales cycles and serve as a better sales training and management platform. Serving […]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged android, apple, byline=Louis Columbus, Cloud Computing, enterprise software, gartner, google, idc, iPad, iPad2, Louis Columbus' blog, Mary Meeker, Microsoft Windows Phone, mobile, mobility, mobility forecasts, mobility market estimates, mobility operating systems, smart phone, tablet, Tech, windows phone