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Monday, March 30, 2009
Juniper Research on mobilising the enterprise
Juniper has released a new report called Future Mobile Enterprise, and as usual (and much appreciated) provided a brief white paper called Mobilising the Enterprise, highlighting the highlights, so to speak, of the report.
Not revealing that much though, but it's clear that the report is covering all types mobile, including laptops, netbooks, and mobile phones. The white paper claims that at least a "smartphone" or PDA is required, ignoring the vast amount of voice-centric phones that support downloaded applications and a browser (now often with more or less full HTML support), and hence could be used for simpler tasks like time reporting, status reporting, photo and video submission (e.g. for damage reports) and the like, as indicated in the Abiro Mobilizer white paper.
Not revealing that much though, but it's clear that the report is covering all types mobile, including laptops, netbooks, and mobile phones. The white paper claims that at least a "smartphone" or PDA is required, ignoring the vast amount of voice-centric phones that support downloaded applications and a browser (now often with more or less full HTML support), and hence could be used for simpler tasks like time reporting, status reporting, photo and video submission (e.g. for damage reports) and the like, as indicated in the Abiro Mobilizer white paper.

