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The BYOD trend is old news. For solution providers, the question now is mobile best practices such as security and management over the myriad devices employees use inside and outside the office.
While I’m reasonably sure iOS isn’t going to be a long-term dominator, I’m not so sure about Android vs. Windows Embedded. As we saw with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer going from zero to hero in a ...
iOS and Android are both great mobile platforms. They also have quite a bit of room for improvement and different ideas of what matters to users. Na ...
Also, iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10 all support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policies, which provides basic but common cross-platform management for less-rigorous ...
It's Smartphone Platform Market Share Day, meaning that your local nerds are atwitter about the latest figures: Android's continuing massive growth, the slowing of iOS's year over year unit volume ...
Mobile Throwdown: iOS vs. Android vs. Windows Phone We compare features, hardware, marketshare and more.
AT&T and Nokia are about to launch the Lumia 900, arguably the first Windows Phone "hero" device to hit the U.S. market. Business users should pay close attention, given Blackberry's steepening ...
Windows users also have some choice of vendor, with companies like HTC loading Windows 8 on to its 2013 flagship: the One M8. Although, the choice is nowhere near as vast as the Android options.
Plenty of people are pitting Apple's iOS 11 against Google's Android 8.0 Oreo release, but the true winner of this battle is rarely assessed accurately.
Also, iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10 all support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policies, which provides basic but common cross-platform management for less-rigorous ...