by Corey Lewis | Sep 9, 2011 | Field Service Spotlight
President Barack Obama’s jobs bill, “The American Jobs Act,” which he introduced last night in front of a joint Congressional session and a national TV audience, is a sweeping $450 billion collection of tax breaks, job stimulus and aid aimed to help...
by Mobile Enterprise | Sep 8, 2011 | Mobile & Tech
The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile, two of the top four U.S. mobile carriers, could have a huge impact on businesses that rely on mobile connectivity in their day-to-day operations. Issues from cost to coverage to data availability and speed could be...
by Field Technologies Online | Sep 7, 2011 | Mobile & Tech
The push-and-pull between form and function is a major concern for the IT departments of companies with fleet operations. While rugged laptops offer both physical and computing strength, most smartphones and tablets offer the same computing power, but with significant...
by Darren Weiss | Sep 6, 2011 | Strategy & Leadership
In a recent post on Business Insider, Peter Eckert, co-founder and chief creative officer of projekt202, an interactive and visual design company, discussed the tablet’s role in the enterprise. Although he clearly has a vested interest in the future of tablets, he...
by | Sep 2, 2011 | Service Transformation
Whoever said enterprise tech conferences aren’t fun has not been to Dreamforce. Between ServiceMax’s booth kegs, Metallica rocking Moscone and meeting so many great people and companies, we had a great time at the show. It’s amazing to think that a...
by Mobile Enterprise | Sep 1, 2011 | Mobile & Tech
HP has gone through a roller coaster couple of weeks. In addition to trying to spin off their PC business, the company also killed the Touchpad, its webOS-based tablet, and priced the device at $99 to sell the remaining stock. After sales of the discounted tablet...