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Some companies don't want to deal with mobility security and/or the creation of exhaustive policies. The want to let end users choose the devices they want, and make them responsible.[more]
Don't ask me, but perhaps these numbers can tell us something: Almost 200,000 SMSs sent every second: ITU[more]
Read this great article on why Blackberry is not going anywhere in the enterprise...and by the way, JP Morgan will NOT be adopting iPhones anytime soon. [more]
---- Continuing on my last blog's theme of the media fueled Blackberry "FUD" campaign, here is the quintessential example of that. Just read this article. It is reprehensible, to say the least. ------[more]
Lately there have been a spate of articles about the consumer driven mobile phone market in the enterprise. "The paradigm has shifted." "Employees are driving the demand." they've written. I'm not buying it. Seems to me like a...[more]
Over the last few months we have been offering a competitive upgrade from M+Archive to Retain. I was involved with close to a dozen calls with customers who were experiencing many difficulties with that product. [more]
The amount of news that is churned out on a daily basis about the use of text messages is staggering[more]
Here are some interesting and relevant news stories from the last week about mobility security, use and misuse of text messages and a very important ruling from the US Supreme Court.[more]
Here are some interesting facts in a recent study published by The 451 Group, called "waves of Change in Enterprise Mobility: The survey was used to map the deployment of mobile technology in Enterprises.[more]
I'd like to draw a simple, yet compelling parallel between our personal lives and our professional lives. [more]
Going into BrainShare 2010 there was certainly a lot of FUD in the Novell and GroupWise space around the whole Elliott offer and in general around Novell. [more]
Here are my comments about the training events we did in October, in the Northeast. We put together a couple of product training and information sessions in October. [more]



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