iPads in the Enterprise
In May 2011, Model Metrics did a survey into enterprise adoption of tablets. The full report can be found on their website here. The survey of 450 business and IT executives revealed some interesting...
View ArticleiPads in the Enterprise: The Second Wave
Last month, Gartner produced an interesting report into the way tablet computing is well and truly entering its ‘second wave’ in terms of its use in and for business applications. This so called second...
View ArticleWaiting for Windows?
Last week saw the iPads second birthday. With the third generation iPad 3 expected later this year and with Apples latest profit announcement, coupled with a corporate vision to see it become the...
View ArticleWhat makes a great enterprise tablet?
As various venders make a play for the enterprise market I wonder what it is that makes for a good enterprise tablet. Apple’s iPad is the king of the consumer market but with Microsoft still placed as...
View ArticleRemember, the enterprise is a ‘lazy’ beast
… or at least, very very busy. You’ve got a great idea for a new product that you are about to launch into the enterprise market. You are very excited about this because you know that enterprise is a...
View ArticleBring Your Own Device: Enterprise solutions
As technology has advanced and the love affair between consumers and their mobile phones has intensified, you could say that the invasion of personal computing equipment into the enterprise space has...
View ArticleiPad mini is perfect for business and enterprise
Apple have been making steady progress into business and enterprise. The iPad has been picked up by many organisations for its power, portability, and the shear joy consumers experience when they use...
View ArticleMobile apps must offer something different
EU Newsroom for iOS At Dootrix we have recently been engaged in a consultancy exercise for EURSIN who provide web and mobile communications services to the European Union in Brussels. Following our...
View ArticleWhy Microsoft are still the guys to beat
Department of Defense licenses $617 million in Microsoft products - http://www.techradar.com/us/news/software/department-of-defense-licenses-617-million-in-microsoft-products-1122883 I could end the...
View ArticleBYOD needs to be personal
Things have changed. Time was when the most powerful computing devices sat on your desk at work. The latest technology, the best software, the newest hardware that an individual used was that which...
View ArticleWhat does iOS7 mean for the Enterprise?
Much of the media focus has been on the cosmetic changes to iOS7 which represent the first major change in UI design for iOS since the launch of the original iPhone in 2007. But Apple has been working...
View ArticleBYOD considerations and alternatives
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is, according to Forrester Research, an unstoppable force for change in corporate IT. Technology-savvy staff are increasingly requesting network access from their personal...
View ArticleHas the Tablet finally killed the humble PC?
Analysts have been predicting the death of the PC from the moment they began to appear on every desktop and in every house. Until now the humble desktop PC has successfully fought off every threat, but...
View ArticleWhat is unified comms?
At the most basic level, unified communications is a strategy to route any incoming message via a unification platform to the intended recipient. The unification comes from tying multiple technologies...
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