Is iPadOS The Death Knell Of Desktops As We Know It?
The development of the iPad was evolutionary rather than revolutionary. iPhones and iPods with touchscreen displays had been around for several years before the original iPad launched in 2010, and the idea of it being essentially a large smartphone was made clear by it running iPhone OS 3.2. (1) The launch of the product certainly…
Read More5 Ways You Can Improve the ROI on Your Enterprise Mobility Strategy
It goes without saying that there will need to be an investment in your enterprise mobility strategy but making sure that the return on that investment is as high as possible is paramount. Simply finding devices to get everyone connected is one thing but keeping everything under control (including spending) can be the hardest part…
Read MoreMobility As A Service May Be The Answer Enterprises Are Looking For
Mobility as a Service, or MaaS, isn’t actually a new concept. Consumers are quite used to the premise with cellphone contracts – pay this amount for one or two years, and at the end of the term, get a new device, and repeat. You always get a relatively recent device that is warrantied and keeps…
Read MoreImpact of Huawei Ban on Enterprise Mobility in the US
Even if you’re not sure how to pronounce it (“Wah-way”), you’ve most likely heard of Huawei. (1) As well as being a leading manufacturer of smartphones, Huawei have recently hit the headlines after President Trump signed an executive order in May preventing US organizations purchasing telecommunications products from foreign manufacturers. Huawei, a Chinese company, is…
Read MoreHow Are You Right-Sizing Your Mobile Services?
As far as mobile service plans go, there has never been a simple “one size fits all” option. Unlimited plans with every service you could imagine will give you everything you need (and more) but they are never cheap. Many users with unlimited plans do not use them to their full potential and often overpay…
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