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has only occurred on a tactical level. However, this is beginning to change as Indian enterprises recognize the need to add mobility to their ICT strategies.
Features and benefits
- Enterprise
Ovum, March 2011, Pages: 11
Introduction
This report covers China Mobile's enterprisemobility market position and evaluates its strategy. It also includes information about how China Mobile segments the market, its strategic
IDATE, Nov 2007, Pages: 110
' s enterprisemobile market (offer, billing, usage), along with the competition' s medium-term plans and strategies.
- Equipment manufacturers and infrastructure providers: quantifying network
Yonku & Kenkyu, Jan 2010, Pages: 20
This report examines the strategic implications associated with SK Telecom’s new B2B and Enterprise services - IPE (Industry Productivity Enhancement) and mobile convergence business models.
SK
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of contents
Ovum view
Focus on high-value customers
Enterprisemobilitystrategy
Overview
Competitive threats
Segmentation
Channels to market
Enterprise solutions
Mobile broadband
Work Anywhere
Device
Analysys Mason Group, July 2007 Mobile devices are evolving at a very fast pace and are increasingly becoming a commodity in the enterprise. Many employers have provided their mobile workers with portable devices in an effort
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deeper patient/provider relationships. Our comprehensive coverage exposes specific usage trends for preferred mobile applications and device form factors. Extensive analysis of MobileEnterprise
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for EnterpriseMobility in US$ Million. The global market is analyzed by the following segments: Applications, Software, Hardware, Mobile Voice, Mobile
Business Insights, Nov 2007, Pages: 113
solutions and a lack of understanding of all the associated costs are also preventing enterprises from investing.
- Only 5% of the IT managers surveyed are investing in mobility as their biggest IT project
Markets and Markets, Dec 2011, Pages: 385
to enhance work productivity and reduce their costs on mobile workforce management. Mobility is part of the information technology strategy of many enterprises.
The increasing mobile subscriber base
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2010, Pages: 64
With the influx of mobility in the enterprises, some of the critical challenges faced by organizations are the managing of their costs vis-à-vis their budgets, and the management of the diversity
Infinite Research, Jan 2012, Pages: 65
driven by the desire to improve employee (or member) productivity. Mobile applications are allowing enterprises to realize huge productivity gains. Additionally, enterprise members are increasingly seeking
Nemertes Research, Oct 2010, Pages: 18
:
- Enterprisemobility is maturing; The dramatic increase in mobile budgets is slowing. Organizations are achieving more “bang for the buck” from vendors and service providers. Most organizations also have
Smith's Point Analytics, Jan 2012, Pages: 47
to protect enterprise data on employee owned devices. Over the past few years, mobile hypervisors that have been used to reduce hardware costs are now being repurposed to enable two segregated application
Galvin Consulting, Dec 2010, Pages: 83
their enterprisemobilitystrategy. Its goal is to synthesize the wide body of disparate information and provide it in a concise format that enables informed decision making. MOS, MEAP, MDM and cloud computing
Business Insights, Aug 2008, Pages: 168
into the ‘unified communications’ strategy. Enterprises are increasingly mobilizing their applications onto mobile devices to aid their sale and service field forces and ‘road warriors’ who are rarely or never