You may have heard that Microsoft is going back to the Start Menu in the next release of Windows 8. It seems that too many users were simply confused by the new tiled user interface. Sales are obviously being affected by this, not to mention by a g…
One of the more interesting announcements coming out of this week’s BlackBerry Live conference in Orlando was a cheaper version of the Q10 qwerty device called the Q5. This follows a s…
BlackBerry Live attendees grilled a few of the company’s product folks on how the BlackBerry Management Studio app for BES10 environments manages iOS and Android devices alongside Blac…
When I started in business oh so many years ago, lifetime employment with a single employer and retirement with a defined benefits plan was a realistic expectat…
Depending on their motivation, enterprises approach mobility in different ways. In fact, a report published last week determined that there are two basic enterp…
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…
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…
Earlier this year, unlocking your cell phone when you switched network carriers was ruled illegal in the United States. Now, the White House and the Federal Com…
If you have some BlackBerry smart phones or PlayBook 2s in your mix of mobile devices, you have a couple of options from BlackBerry for managing, syncing and securing your mobile fleet…
Between lost smartphones and tablets, ever-increasing mobile malware and viruses, and a general lack of good mobile security measures, it would seem that mobility would be contributing…
Police officers say they're due overtime pay for answering emails after hours. Incidents of privacy intrusions, health info leakages and copy-and-paste mistakes are rearing their heads…
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins made headlines last week when he told Bloomberg during a Milken Institute conference in Los Angeles that, “In five years I don’t think there’ll be a reaso…
It is time to put purpose-built mobile devices out to pasture. As interesting and specialized as durable, padded and protected devices are, they inevitably lead to compromise. This was…
One of the most interesting developments in mobile computing is around wearable computers. With Google preparing to launch Google Glass, which I expect will eventually support not just…
Sometimes we over-complicate things. For all of the discussions about strategic voice-data applications, collaboration initiatives and social media trends, we often overlook or restric…
BlackBerry is knocking itself out to become pervasive and impossible to ignore. During the opening session of the company's BlackBerry Live user conference in Orlando, Fla., this morni…
As you’re likely aware, HTML5 is the emerging successor to the Internet’s standard HyperText Markup Language (HTML) platform for Web development. As such, it contains the latest protoc…
The subject of technical mobility standards usually creeps into the Twitter chats that we host at the Enterprise Mobile Hub each Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET. Most participants cite a paucity …
When I started in business oh so many years ago, lifetime employment with a single employer and retirement with a defined benefits plan was a realistic expectation. Flash forward to th…
Many employers are now struggling to strike a work-life balance on bring-your-own mobile devices, managing and securing corporate assets without imposing draconian restrictions on pers…
To inspire the technology minds inside our enterprises to rapidly develop the next generation of enterprise business solutions and mobile solutions, we need to inspire the people who w…
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, pay for goods and service…
According to a recent global survey of CIOs about BYOD conducted by Gartner, 38 percent of companies expect to stop providing mobile devices to workers by 2016.
The BlackBerry Q10, BlackBerry's updated smartphone that boasts a QWERTY keyboard for users that aren't in love with trying to text or write emails on a touchscreen, is expected to be …