Microsoft is paying about $7.2 billion for Nokia’s devices business and patent licenses in a last ditch gamble to take on Google, Apple and a wide variety of smartphone players who… Read more »
Expected numbers of smartphone shipments for Japan show that Android will dominate the smartphone market followed by iOS smartphones, with others such as Windows Mobile and Blackberry staying below 2.7 million… Read more »
The majority of new smartphone users live in developing countries where cost is an important factor and will drive demand for lighter-weight operating systems with lower bill-of-material costs. Read more »
While a majority of smartphones with various operating systems will slightly increase in global shipments over the years until 2017, shipments of phones with the Android operating system are expected to… Read more »
Enterprises can achieve much by focusing on a business-driven, ROI-focused approach to BYOD strategies. Every mobility project varies in the amount of ROI delivered and how each organization (whether enterprise or… Read more »
Gartner posted its worldwide mobile device report for the first quarter of 2012 this morning, and there are a couple of surprises in the data. Samsung and Apple claimed about half… Read more »
Information technology managers and their staff are facing unprecedented challenges to their traditional roles and responsibilities as the primary providers of business computing resources. Cloud computing, mobile computing and the consumerization… Read more »