The European mobile market will continue booming in the next five years. Forrester expects smartphone and mobile Internet penetration rates to reach 67% and 54%, respectively, by the end of 2016.
More than half of US information workers pay for their smartphones and monthly plans, and three-quarters pick the smartphone they want rather than accept IT’s choice. What does consumerization’s victory over smartphones really mean?
As consumers access online content on more devices — computers, smartphones, tablets, TVs, eReaders, and even gaming consoles — managing and delivering digital content has grown exponentially more complex. To survive and thrive in this complexity, content oriented world the necessity of a apps comes as a boon.
The European mobile market will continue booming in the next five years. Forrester expects smartphone and mobile Internet penetration rates to reach 67% and 54%, respectively, by the end of 2016.
More than half of US information workers pay for their smartphones and monthly plans, and three-quarters pick the smartphone they want rather than accept IT’s choice. What does consumerization’s victory over smartphones really mean?
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) has finally come of age and is now a staple of the technology landscape at most organizations.
As consumers access online content on more devices — computers, smartphones, tablets, TVs, eReaders, and even gaming consoles — managing and delivering digital content has grown exponentially more complex. To survive and thrive in this complexity, content oriented world the necessity of a apps comes as a boon.