Tuesday, November 18, 2014

How Apple, Samsung and BlackBerry are fighting to win the enterprise

  How Apple, Samsung and BlackBerry are fighting to win the enterprise | While most eye mobile for the bottom line, the Mormon church has higher goals

 
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How Apple, Samsung and BlackBerry are fighting to win the enterprise
Samsung partners with BlackBerry to improve security and Apple expands program to ease roll out of its devices. Read More
 

While most eye mobile for the bottom line, the Mormon church has higher goals
Almost everyone's pouring time and money into smartphones these days. Social networking giants mine them for ad revenue, retail stores use them to reach customers, and credit-card companies want to turn them into wallets. And then there's the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.The 15 million-member church has a full-fledged mobile strategy and numerous apps, but all with a set of objectives and challenges that run counter to the big trends in the industry."Our measure of success isn't revenue," said Clint Bishop, senior mobile advisor for LDS, also commonly known as the Mormon church. That sets him apart at conferences like the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco, where he sat in the front row on Monday morning for sessions on mobile sports, travel apps and carrier strategies.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Review: AnyPresence aces enterprise mobile apps
AnyPresence combines broad client support, useful code generation, and a rich set of options for data storage and enterprise integration. Read More
 

 

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5 steps to more mobile-security-savvy employees
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BlackBerry bolsters its enterprise pitch
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