ResearchEnterprise mobile device and data support and subsidies
In a trend continuing from 2013, tablets lag behind smartphones in both employer subsidies and corporate support. Read more »
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In a trend continuing from 2013, tablets lag behind smartphones in both employer subsidies and corporate support. Read more »
Fast-moving IT departments are opening a mobile gap between themselves and the average company on internal social networks and enterprise applications, as well as on task management and even productivity software. Read more »
The place where IT departments will have to work most diligently is BYO-everything. They risk falling behind worker preferences. Read more »
IT departments are staying just slightly ahead of worker demand for mobile business applications support. Read more »
Global IT departments are ahead of worker preferences in supporting a variety of tools and techniques for inside-the-company communications and collaboration. Read more »
EU app developers have a few different approaches for creating social and mobile apps. Sixty-three percent of developers surveyed in 2014 said they prefer to develop in-house. Read more »
The falling prices of smartphones and the rollout of 3G networks in China along with the introduction of 3G in India are primary growth drivers of smartphones in the Asia- Pacific… Read more »
The market for smartphones in the EMEA region is expected to grow at a 17 percent CAGR from 2011 to 2015. This is partially due to an increasing number of 3G… Read more »
With a growing middle class and the increased availability of 3G and 4G networks in Latin America, the demand for smartphones is increasing rapidly. From 2011 to 2015, the share of… Read more »
The market for mobile phones in the Americas region is forecasted to grow at a 6 percent CAGR from 2011 to 2015. The high market penetration of the Americas region will… Read more »