I just stumbled upon a couple of great articles over at my friends Mobile Enterprise Magazine talking about who owns the device that's glued to your hand and/or head. The first article (a very good read by the way) was a bit of a WES recap - focused on one of the sessions that took place there. The follow-on article was based upon a poll that Susan Nunziata took of MEM readers. It got me thinking about how complex the whole question of who owns the device is...and also what the implications are to an organization in terms of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC).
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So I am finally back home after a two-week stint of living out of a suitcase. Wow, I can't think of anything more fun than taking a couple of red eyes, as well as losing luggage. Oh wait, watching paint dry would be more fun. Actually, the travels were very productive and interesting. When I was at Interop, participating at the Mobile Business Expo, I had among other things, the pleasure to moderate a panel on REAL WORLD trends in enterprise mobility.
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Greetings from 35,000 ft above somewhere as I make my way to Phoenix for my speaking engagement. My trip started off on the right note when the flight to Chicago was delayed 30 minutes with no ETA as to when we would actually be taking off. Given that I have to be in Phoenix this afternoon, I quickly changed my ticket to go through Denver. Ah, the Friendly Skies. The good news is, I now have three hours to reflect upon my favorite topic in the whole wide world – enterprise mobility. (While doing the proof reading, I realized this is a long entry. You have been warned)
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So you might know that Research In Motion's Wireless Enterprise Symposium starts today. Isn't it funny how RIM loves to use so many acronyms? RIM, BIS, BAS....and you can't of course forget the original BES - the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Yesterday, RIM officially announced v5 of the BES.
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I love to read. I usually don't read novels because that would require me to be able to focus on a string of words for more than 10 minutes. I love magazines, most notably The Economist. Business Week is certainly up there in terms of general quality. So there, I found a wonderfully interesting article on Symbian and what it needs to do to get back in the game. Back in the game? It has 80% market share you'll say.
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