ResearchSector Roadmap: Enterprise Mobility Management
How enterprises find and provide enterprise mobility management services varies greatly from organization to organization, creating a number of distinct product strategies. Read more »
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How enterprises find and provide enterprise mobility management services varies greatly from organization to organization, creating a number of distinct product strategies. Read more »
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BlackBerry is using its secure enterprise communications network to launch a secure version of BBM, targeting it at corporate and government customer. It’s the second example in two weeks of BlackBerry… Read more »
Microsoft phones now account for the third most web traffic in North America, behind iOS and Android. BlackBerry’s share has fallen to the fourth spot, but Microsoft’s share really hasn’t grown… Read more »