Although I am a self-proclaimed technology geek, I must admit that I don't think about enterprise mobility ALL the time. That said, I do always enjoy the opportunity to read articles on other topics and find inspiration regarding some of the key issues that might apply to enterprise mobility. I think John Dvorak at PC Magazine hit the jackpot in his latest article. One of the first statements of his latest column said:
"How do you really measure gains or losses in personal productivity? I would argue that you can't."
Let me think of the million and one ways this might apply to enterprise mobility.
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I must confess, in 2000 I was laid off by IDC and I must tell you, it was one of the most difficult times in my life. Since then, I have always had tremendous sympathy and empathy for anyone who has gotten laid off. Now add 4,000 more names to that list. What a shame that Dan Hesse had to drop the axe like that...
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What a wonderful weekend if you are into american football (and a fan of the 17-0 New England Patriots). They, of course, won last night versus the Jaguars. Then Sunday was an incredible day of upsets, where the Colts and the Cowboys lost. The most surprising part of the day however came during 30 seconds after the game when Cisco played its one and only advertisment of the game. Why did it make me think about enterprise mobility?
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I know this is a Wall Street Journal article that came out a few week ago now, but I had the opportunity to re-read it when a former colleague sent it to me recently. Call me crazy, but I do think Palm has a chance to bring back some of its former glory. How much of that will be in enterprise mobility remains to be seen.
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2007 was a great year for enteprise mobility, as its adoption in the market place increased considerably over the last 12 months. What better time than January 2, the first business day of 2008, to make some predictions for what 2008 holds for enterprise mobility. Here are my five....along with some companies I think we should all keep our eyes on.
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Over the weekend, a number of sites started talking about the upcoming iPhone firmware release. I continue to be impressed by the speed with which Apple releases updates to its popular mobile phone. It did make me think again about what Microsoft (and others for that matter) can learn from Apple around mobility.
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