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“The end of the smartphone era is coming,” suggests Nicholas Carlson on Business Insider.
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Patrick Capp  It is ALL an invasion of your privay and we all so willingly go along with itt! The more advanced and user-friendly our … more »
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Craig wants to know if you think that big cellphones/small tablets will go mainstream. "I'm skeptical here, perhaps because my pockets just aren't big enough...…
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Bob Egan  My sense in general is that Phablets are a niche. Here’s why:… more »
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Mobility is changing the game. This is true regardless of whether we are talking about how people use mobile devices at work, shop online or at retail stores, p…
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Joanie Wexler  Derek, I've been wondering about this question for years. I've always believed that, ideally, all mobile devices should … more »
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This isn't 1989 anymore. You can't control the influx of mobile devices in the enterprise, whether they are brought in by users themselves or corporate deployed…
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Paul Calento  Avoiding BYOD may be untenable for many organizations. Certainly, it can't be a free for all. Limiting what devices are … more »
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Many employers are now struggling to strike a work-life balance on bring-your-own mobile devices, managing and securing corporate assets without imposing dracon…
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Paul Calento  Geofencing, as a mobile policy determinant, needs to be approached with extreme caution outside of the obvious verticals… more »
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