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Mobile Observatory: WP7,WP8. When Will the Enterprise Get Its Chance to Build Windows Phone Mobile Apps?
March 10, 2011 by Tony Rizzo
Much to the chagrin of enterprise mobile developers, mobile application platform builders, and those of us who exhorted Microsoft to focus on the enterprise with Windows Phone 7, WP7 is a totally consumer-targeted beast.
Read full post »Pragmatic Mobility: The Long & Winding Road – Detailed Mobile Strategy Paves the Way
March 2, 2011 by Matt Torgersen
When Paul McCartney wrote ‘The Long and Winding Road’ in 1970, was he predicting the issues confronting executives tasked with making decisions about mobility projects in 2011?
Read full post »Hello Team Nokia, I’m the New Captain. WE’RE SINKING! TO THE LIFEBOATS EVERYONE!
February 11, 2011 by Mark Watson
Nokia and Microsoft…a marriage made in…well, somewhere.
Read full post »Mobile Observatory: The Tablet Dance is Afoot and Microsoft Has Two Left Feet in the Game
January 28, 2011 by Tony Rizzo
CNET/ZDNet have a very interesting set of slides in hand detailing how Microsoft plans for itself and its partners to play out the tablet market. It’s Microsoft though that is likely to be played.
Read full post »Mobile Observatory: Microsoft and Nokia – Two Incoherent Mobile Ships Passing in the Night
January 27, 2011 by Tony Rizzo
Nokia and Microsoft – with their earnings reports out of the way what are we left with? So much mobile possibility…so much mobile incoherence.
Read full post »Mobile Observatory: Dell Dismantles Its Mobile Group in the Name of Core Customer Sales – Great Move!
November 19, 2010 by Tony Rizzo
An interesting turn of events all this Dell news this week…what had been a high profile mobile and consumer effort (attended as it was by the high profile entrance of ex-Motorola-ite Ron Garriques), now becomes a key core Dell customer focus…and that is a very good thing indeed.
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