I have to admit something to you. Yesterday's entry was intended to be provocative and stir debate. I know.....skocking, especially from me.
I wanted to see how people would react to the notion that wireless expense management wasn't relevant...and that theoretically, one day, we wouldn't need it - if only because we were ALL going to be using individually liable devices.
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Hello from the 48th floor of the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. What a truly amazing view of the New York City skyline from this location. Today was an incredibly wonderful, albeit hectic day. While it was filled with both planned and unplanned meetings, I knew it was going to be a great day by the time I met with the participants of the opening keynote panel I was moderating at the Mobile Business Conference at Interop.
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Enterprise mobility has a lot of hot topics these days: iPhone, Android, the rebirth of Company X and the impending death of Company Y...you know, all the hype that's out there these days. One of the topics that is of great interest to me, that doesn't seem to get as many headlines is the issue of liability. Should mobile devices be corporate liable or individually liable? Who should pay for the mobile? The employer or the employee? What are the pros and cons of each approach?
I'm starting to ask myself if it actually matters.
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One of the cool things I get to do as part of my job is talk to leading vendors in the world of enterprise mobility. That’s not only very fun and enjoyable, but a great way for me to learn about their future plans and see what their thoughts are around the enterprise mobility space.
What excites me most however, is when I get to learn from IT and Line of Business decision makers – the ones who are actually using the “stuff” (that’s the technical term).
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Some of you may know that I am now penning a column for the cool people over at FierceMobileIT. The first article I penned was with my friend David Goldschlag, CTO of Trust Digital where we talked about the need for enterprise app stores.
The latest article was posted earlier this week, but for those of you who may not be following FierceMobileIT, it's on the topic of GRC: Governance, Risk and Compliance. All I can say is, if your company (either as a user or vendor of mobility solutions) isn't thinking about GRC, well you should start doing so.
A copy of the article is available after the jump.
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