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Tag Archives: Consumerization of IT
BYOD trends vs. Mobile enterprise platform trends
With the literal explosion of mobile computing devices there is a huge challenge both on the enterprise computing vendor and customer sides. The easiest way of looking at those challenges is analyzing the so called BYOD (Bring your own device) … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, Enterprise computing, Pre-Commerce
Tagged 'Bring Your Own Danger, Aaron Levie, ARM, BitLocker, Box OneCloud, Box Platform, Box Platform v2 API, Box v2 API, Box.com, Box.net, Bring your own device, Bring Your Own Disaster, Bring your own technology, BYOD, BYOD policy, BYOT, cloud-based enterprise computing, Consumerization of IT, consumerization of smartphones, consumerization of tablets, control BYOD, Dell SonicWALL, DirectAccess, disaster recovery, domain, enterprise cloud storage, enterprise computing environment, enterprise desktop, enterprise IT, enterprise notebook, enterprise security, enterprise-focused startups, Fortune 500, IT and technology strategy, MAM, Microsoft, Middle East, Mobile Application Management, mobile enterprise platform, security, SSL VPN gateway, trends, unsecured data, web browser based enterprise thin client, Windows RT, Windows RT Enterprise edition
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Huawei Enterprise after its 1st year and the 2012 strategy
Huawei Enterprise at CeBIT 2012 – Press Conference – Geoff Johnson, Research VP, Gartner [HuaweiEnterprise YouTube channel, March 13, 2012] Geoff Johnson, Research VP at Gartner, discusses Huawei Enterprise’s position in the market and our range of enterprise business solutions … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Geopolitics, Uncategorized
Tagged channel partners, channel program, channel strategy, cloud computing, Consumerization of IT, data center, Enterprise Market, enterprise network, eSight, Huawei, Huawei Enterprise, Huawei Enterprise Business Group, industry solutions, Intel, resellers, server, Tecal, teleconferencing, Unified communication, Unified communication & collaboration
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Pre-Commerce and the Consumerization of IT
Follow up (very much suggested reading): – Social media based global product management [Sept 13, 2011] IDC 2011 Video: Closing the Consumerization Gap[July 12, 2011] In this recording, Frank Gens, Senior Vice President and Chief Analyst of IDC, discusses the results … Continue reading
Posted in Pre-Commerce
Tagged 4A, 4L, 4P, Blog Council, Bob Pearson, Computers and Internet, Consumerization of IT, Dell, IdeaStorm, Karen Quintos, Michael Dell, Paulo Simas, Pre-Commerce, social media, Social Media Listening Command Center, The Engagement Span, WCG, WeissComm, WeissComm Group
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