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Everyone has an opinion about Bring Your Own Device policies. Regardless of what you think about it, BYOD ranks high on IT’s lists of mobile concerns and has companies and vendors alike scrambling to accommodate the growing proliferation of mobile devices.
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With HTML5 all the rage, Quark has announced that the next generation of its App Studio will enable cloud-based, HTML5-based app development for Apple and Android mobile devices, or for Amazon’s Kindle Fire. The latest App Studio combines technology from Quark’s acquisition of PressRun and its parent company, Mobile IQ earlier
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Every other day I get asked "What's the best way to expose my SharePoint portal on a mobile?" The truth is, there is no one size fits all solution. There are however a set of technologies and techniques available to us now that allows us to tackle different scenarios.
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The first week of 2012 has proven beneficial for mobile. There were a few reports that indicated that mobile won’t just be big in 2012, it’s already growing rapidly. But rapid growth has also identified many ways companies are unprepared to leverage mobile to improve online conversion.
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As the boardroom begins to get more infatuated with mobility, there still seems to be a natural fascination with native apps, even for enterprise mobility. Whereas a native app for your organization may seem very glamorous and cutting edge, there are 2 simple areas for your CXO to consider.
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Who doesn’t love good technology -- especially when it comes to mobile enterprise security? This year we’ve spent a good deal of time talking about the threats, the future and the behaviors associated with using mobile in the enterprise.
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Today we’re talking about hybrid publishing apps from the technical perspective. Let me start by quoting @brad_frost from his article "Native vs. Web" is Total Bullshit: No one working in the mobile web will say that the web can out-perform native.
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So where were we? In the first article of this series, What You Need To Know About iOS and Android, we decided that the wise publisher currently targets iOS first and Android second. In a second article, Data Formats for Fixed and Flowable Content, we agreed that HTML
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Native apps, the bouncing icons that dot your smartphone screen, have dominated the mobile computing landscape. Programmed purely for your device’s operating system, they complete highly specified tasks in an attractive manner on a less powerful device. However, there’s another way.
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In our ever-changing, technology-evolving world, there are a few constants. People need to work and collaborate and want to do it as conveniently as possible. These three elements (work, collaboration and mobility), according to a new report by Forrester, make up what the research company calls a mobile app Internet.
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