August 15, 2018
BYOD Policies: More Issues than a Company Picnic

As companies move towards mobility efficiency, certain strategic questions must be answered. One of the first questions to consider is whether an enterprise will allow employees to use personal smart devices for company business. Otherwise known as Bring-Your-Own-Device, BYOD policies and strategies can benefit a company but have many pitfalls to consider. While most executives […]

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August 7, 2018
Real Time Analytics: They Are a Big Deal

For most finance departments, a mobility invoice can be as large and complicated as a foreign novel. Pages upon pages of charges, data usage, line information, and departments can overwhelm AP, causing the invoices to be paid with little review from IT. This is just an acceptable fact of mobility, right? Wrong. With software platforms […]

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July 31, 2018
Apple Leaks: What's In Store for the iPhone

Last week we discussed leaks regarding Samsung’s new line, information due to be released early 2019. However, we are nearing to September, which is the projected drop date for Apple’s newest product lines including the iPhone. Since Apple plays their hands close, information can be hard to come by until phones are released. However, there […]

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July 24, 2018
Mobile Leaks Have It: Samsung's Newest Unveilings

Mobility is an ever-changing landscape as companies constantly attempt to outdo their competition. Samsung, to differentiate from Apple and other Android manufacturers, tends to release their products on a slightly different time table. That means we are already seeing leaks regarding the newest Samsung has to offer. So, what is Samsung planning on offering beyond […]

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July 17, 2018
Enterprise Mobility: Are You Ready to Be Mobile-First?

As technology moves steadily into the era of mobility and IoT, businesses wonder when they should move towards a mobile-first mindset. In fact, 42% of businesses already consider themselves mobile-first. However, a business that moves forward into mobility without understanding their needs and business environment will incur unnecessary costs and potentially put their enterprise at […]

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July 3, 2018
Heavy Acronyms: Does Your Enterprise Need to Pay for an EMM?

Enterprise mobility can be difficult to manage, even for the most vetted of mobile experts. Luckily, there are numerous software that are designed to help enterprises handle their mobility. Yet knowing which solution is ideal can be just as difficult. With acronyms such as MDM, MAM, EMM, and UEM, an enterprise can be found wandering […]

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June 26, 2018
Managed Mobility Services: Doing Mobility Right

Managing mobility is a daunting task for the most seasoned of CIO veterans. Mobility continues to increase as the method for efficiency and employee engagement, and mobility management has become a higher priority with an even higher price tag. Adding the task of management to an IT department will deepen the 80/20 trap, decreasing IT […]

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June 19, 2018
Cybersecurity: What You Don’t Know About Your Risks

Cybersecurity is a big-ticket item for any business. As more data breaches occur, businesses need to focus on security needs. Cybercrime is escalating, with the US experiencing an average of 22% increase in data breaches in 2017. However, most businesses do not have the appropriate budget assigned for security risks. Nor is money allocated into […]

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June 12, 2018
Mobility Management: Stop Bleeding Millions of Dollars

In the last thirty years technology has become a forefront strategy and cost for businesses. However, businesses add technology in pieces as adoption occurs, piecemeal and scattered. Telecommunications is no different. Businesses are replacing desk phones with mobile devices, and enterprises have approached mobility management with a disaggregated strategy. In fact, strategy is non-existent until […]

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May 15, 2018
Less Phone Time: Is Google Genuine?

Over the weekend, Google held their developer conference Google I/O 2018. While most of the conference reflected Google’s consistent strategy, developer friendliness, there were a few other points made. Namely, Google will require manufacturers to roll out security updates in a timely manner, and a new feature in their Android OS they are dubbing WellBeing. […]

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