Recently I interviewed Intuit’s CEO Mr. Brad Smith for my Forbes “Visions from the CEO ” series. In 2013, I plan to interview at least fifty-two C-level (CEOs, CTOs and CMOs) executives on mobile technologies and strategies that will change business. For this...
Read more »Bring Your Own Device & Enterprise Applications: Research in Motion’s John Cash
As a mobile technology expert, I’ve been speaking at numerous trade shows about how mobile devices and the “bring your own device” (BYOD) movement is changing enterprise applications. I’ve decided to video interview enterprise leaders as well as industry leaders...
Read more »Healthcare Technology: iPads in Healthcare? How Mobile Devices Change Healthcare
In November, I moderated a panel titled the “Apps, tablets and the open mobile enterprise” at the Open Mobile Summit, a mobile technology conference. I had the pleasure of interviewing executives from Cisco Systems, ING Direct, Texas Health Resources, VMWare...
Read more »Start-ups Enter the Xone at Vodafone’s Innovation Center
Last week, I attended the opening of Vodafone’s new innovation center in Redwood City called the “Vodafone Xone”. The Vodafone Xone center provides technical expertise and test facilities for start-ups to create proof-of-concept trials quickly. I’d like to note the...
Read more »Google answers the call for patents but will hang up on Moto’s phone business
Today Google announced a $12.5 billion acquistion of Motorola mobility. With such a competitive handset market, one may ask why Google is paying so much. The answer is simple, 17,500 patents in the mobile market. The battle of the smart...
Read more »Tips on Building a Mobile Policy
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’m writing a four part blog series for the MaaS site on mobility management. The first blog focused on what I consider the components of mobility management. You can read it here. The...
Read more »Sprint 4G meets Dell netbooks but who are the customers?
Apologies for being behind on my announcements. Last week Sprint announced the first dual-mode 3G/4G-embedded netbook , the The DellTM InspironTM Mini 10 (1012) netbook with Windows 7 Starter and the ultramobile DellTM. By the middle of November, the netbook will be...
Read more »AT&T’s CTIA analyst meeting recap: M2M, apps and innovation
While I was at CTIA I had the pleasure of attending its industry analyst luncheon and I also have a private interview with David Haight AT&T’s Vice President of Emerging Devices. AT&T had a full panel of executives from many...
Read more »PrivacyStar launches for Android
In April 2010, I had the pleasure of meeting with Jeff Stalnaker, CEO & President of First Orion, at RIM’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando. The company is the maker of PrivacyStar, a privacy application that provides call blocking and the...
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