UTalkTooMuch: Android for Mobile Enterprises Webinar, In Under 500 Words
UTalkTooMuch is a new occasional blog post in which I’ll sum up a new enterprise mobility webcast, all in 500 words or less.
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UTalkTooMuch is a new occasional blog post in which I’ll sum up a new enterprise mobility webcast, all in 500 words or less.
To celebrate the release of Sybase’s Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011, we are holding a webinar on Thursday March 10 at 11 am PT/2 pm ET. You can sign up here. (more…)
Marvin Was Right: it’s not paranoia for IT managers and CIOs to worry whether the smartphones and tablets in their enterprise pose massive security risks. Most do, especially ones running one of the recently-popular consumer-oriented platforms.
Management consultancy PRTM – imagine a boutique version of McKinsey or Boston Consulting – shared some very interesting findings about the tablet marketscape with me on the eve of the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.
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Do you still prefer an immovable putty-colored box (read: desktop PC) to a sleek, powerful mobile device? Let me try to convince you otherwise, with the aid of some furry woodland creatures.
Roger Federer is easily the greatest tennis player ever: winner of 16 Grand Slam tournaments and $61 million in prize money, and the longest holder of the #1 spot.
Android 3.0 HoneyComb is Google’s attempt to make Android tablets finally competitive with the hot-selling iPad. That primarily means goodies for consumers and developers. But there were some notable features that your IT admin or CIO will love.