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Understanding Information Worker Smartphone Usage

Emerging Smartphone Use By Information Workers Opens Doors For Vendors

Understanding how information workers use smartphones and applications enables marketing executives across the mobile value chain to successfully develop products and services to address the needs of these workers. Currently, 13% of information workers . . .

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Demand Insights: Enterprise Mobility 2009

Prepare For The Rise Of The Mobile Wannabes And The Services To Support Them

Forrester's latest Enterprise And SMB Networks And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q1 2009, shows continued enterprise mobility momentum — even during these challenging economic times. Buyers are investing in mobile applications for . . .

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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals

The Mobile Operating System Wars Revisited

BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, And iPhone OS Lead In The Battle For Enterprise Pockets

The battle for your pocket has some new entrants, and the winner in the enterprise market won't be BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iPhone OS, Symbian, Palm OS, Android, or even webOS; it'll be you, the individual. Enterprises are headed in the direction of . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsEnterprise Support For Mobile Operating Systems ppt (619 KB PPT)

The battle for your pocket has some new entrants and the winner in the enterprise market won’t be BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iPhone OS, Symbian, Palm OS, Android, or even webOS; it'll be you, the individual. Enterprises are headed in the direction of . . .

For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals

Technology Populism Fuels Mobile Collaboration

When IT Supports Personal Mobile Phones, Mobile Collaboration Ensues

When firms support their employees' mobile phones and smartphones, good things happen. Our recent survey of 2,307 IT decision-makers in the US and Europe showed that one in four enterprises provides at least some support for personal mobile devices. The . . .

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Samsung Jet And Pixon12 "Featurephones" Aim To Be Smarter Than A Smartphone

Samsung's new midrange Jet and Pixon12 mobile handsets deliver features that outgun many more expensive so-called "smartphones." They are confirmation that a separate "smartphone" category is no longer useful for understanding the mobile market. The Jet . . .

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Mobile Internet: Where Is Your Audience?

Assessing Browser Traffic To Support Good Technology Decisions

Mobile traffic pales in comparison with online traffic, but it is sizeable enough not to be ignored. Handset fragmentation both in the US and globally has stymied the delivery of excellent user experiences to date, resulting in less than 5% of US cell . . .

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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsBuilding Your Business' Mobile Strategy ppt (1.5 MB PPT)

The time is now for IT to get smarter about managing mobility, and firms must recognize the importance of device management and security.

For Vendor Strategy Professionals

Future View: Mobile Unified Communications Demand And Evolution, 2009 To 2014

Revenue Growth Will Follow As Vendors Facilitate Easier Integration

Today, few enterprises integrate unified communications (UC) functions with mobile applications because most companies do not yet understand the value proposition of mobile UC integration. We believe that UC integration into mobile line-of-business (LOB) . . .

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Mobile World Congress 2009: At The Heart Of A New Ecosystem

With disruptive technologies ahead, the Mobile World Congress (MWC) was an amazing glimpse of what the future of mobile services could be. Despite gloomy expectations of a tough year to come, we see an industry that is confident of its future and that . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsNorth American Mobile Device And Application Landscape ppt (206 KB PPT)

North American firms report on the different handheld operating systems that their companies support and manage, where their employees spend most of their working time, who pays for voice and data mobile services, and their adoption of various mobile . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsEuropean Mobile Device And Application Landscape ppt (206 KB PPT)

European firms report on the most popular operating systems, where most of their employees spend their working time, who pays the carrier for voice and data mobile services, and their adoption of various mobile applications.

For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals

The Mobile Operating System Wars Heat Up

As The Battle Plays Out, Businesses Should Focus On The Big Four: BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Mac OS X, And Symbian

To even seasoned IT operations professionals, the mobile operating system market more resembles the Wild West than the standardized, locked-down PC environments that they're accustomed to managing. Established players like Research In Motion (RIM), Microsoft, . . .

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Demand Insights: Enterprise Mobility 2008

Mobility Use Expands Year Over Year — But The Supplier Market Is Still Murky

For years there has been a lot of talk — but not much action — around enterprise mobility. Today, the tide is turning. Results from Forrester's Enterprise Network And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q1 2008, show that mobility initiatives . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsHow Businesses Manage Mobile Devices ppt (156 KB PPT)

Forrester Research created an enterprise and SMB survey aimed at mobility decision-makers across vertical industries to explore those companies¿ use of mobile devices and mobile device management software and to understand the drivers behind and successes . . .

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Key Device Trends That Will Shape Enterprise Mobility In 2008

For IT professionals, 2008 is shaping up to be an interesting year in the enterprise mobility space. We will witness companies: 1) push the mobile work style down to unprecedented numbers of employees; 2) balance security and management against usability . . .

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What's New With Windows Mobile 6?

Microsoft Hardens Security And Adds HTML Email And Mobile Office Support

On February 12, 2007, at the 3GSM World Conference in Barcelona, Microsoft officially announced the release of Windows Mobile 6. For business users, the experience builds on Windows Mobile 5.0 but with fewer clicks for everyday tasks, improved security, . . .

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How CIOs Decide On Mobile Enterprise Apps

CIOs make most of the decisions concerning mobile enterprise apps. Firms prefer to use the Windows Mobile operating system due to familiarity with the desktop version; they hold off on the use of global positioning systems.

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Motorola Withdraws From Symbian: The Enterprise Impact

While there is no way to put a positive spin on this from Symbian¿s perspective, it is by no means a calamity. From the enterprise perspective, hopes for a single dominant smartphone platform should be postponed for the foreseeable future.

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Best Practices: Mobile Usability Is Difficult but Not Impossible

Application designers should look to usability professionals and practitioners whose experience is specific to mobility as well as the extensive body of proven best practices and working counterexamples for best advice in addressing those challenges.

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Favor Standard Mobile Operating Systems for Voice & Data Devices

In the long term, Giga recommends deploying devices that have both voice and personal information manager (PIM) data capabilities that utilize one of the standard mobile operating systems for which a variety of synchronization solutions already exist.

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Free ResearchHandheld Apps Need More Than Windows Mobile

Microsoft's newest version of Pocket PC delivers improved enterprise features - but that's not what firms should focus on. Getting enterprise value is still about getting the right handheld app on the right device to create higher productivity in the . . .

PDA Market Overview Update, Midyear 2003: Specialization Spurs Mobile Platform Diversification

As mobile platforms continue to mature, platform vendors have begun to alter their offerings based on market specialization and segmentation combined.

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Microsoft Windows CE Premium Share Source License Program Will Have Little Immediate Impact on IT

Although OEMs are now free to commercially distribute modifications to Windows CE based solutions, these modifications will only be applicable to each vendor's solutions and will not necessarily translate to other solutions on a larger scale.

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Fujitsu Consulting Is a Leading Mobile Solutions Provider

Organizations considering Fujitsu as a service provider for implementing a mobile solution should evaluate how closely the organization's intended solution fits within Fujitsu's areas of expertise.

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