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The CIOZone digital magazine highlights important articles and special features published on CIOZone.com.
In this issue CIOZone takes an in-depth look at the latest developments in mobile computing and mobile devices. The convergence of computers and smartphones is accelerating. What does that mean for business?
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A number of technological advancements in mobile devices and communications networks will drive sweeping changes to mobile computing over the next three to five years. In a Special Report, CIOZone takes an-depth look at the trends and what it means for smartphones and corporate applications towards 2012.
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The next generation of wireless communications, 4G, is expected to drive corporations towards rolling out a much broader range of mobile applications. Those who are able to capitalize on the trend and make a big splash are going to make “buckets of money,” predicts one analyst.
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Software Leads Battle for Mobile Customers
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With BlackBerry maker Research in Motion set to open its long-awaited mobile application store some time this month, and other smartphone rivals moving forward with app stores of their own, the iPhone is finally in for serious competition. A key question for IT executives is what value, if any, do these app stores provide business users?
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Top 10 Trends in Mobile Computing
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Yes, mobile applications are gaining momentum, but are they at a "tipping point" where they can no longer be ignored by CIOs? In his blog, Laton McCartney looks at the latest developments in mobile and what it will take to reach that tipping point.
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The smartphone application battle will heat up this month when BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) launches a direct competitor to Apple's iPhone application Store.
Apple clearly has a formidable lead on this front with more than 15,000 applications available for download. However, RIM, with its strong corporate customer base, may very well change the focus from games to business.
What are the most popular iPhone business apps available for pu... Read More >> |
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The next three to five years will see radical changes come to the field of mobile computing, making smartphones, netbooks and yet-to-be introduced gadgets even more indispensable parts of our lives.
What are some of the developments that will power this next phase of evolution? CIOZone presents the Top 10 Trends in Mobile Computing. Read More >> |
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