Microsoft brings RPA to Windows 10 with new Power Platform products
Venture Beast
MARCH 2, 2021
Microsoft today announced new Power Platform products that leverage AI to drive robotic process automation and more across Windows apps. Read More.
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Venture Beast
MARCH 2, 2021
Microsoft today announced new Power Platform products that leverage AI to drive robotic process automation and more across Windows apps. Read More.
CTOvision
JANUARY 13, 2016
The PC market continued to face persistent challenges from longer-PC lifecycles and competition from mobile phones and tablets, despite the slowing growth in those markets. They are the workhorse of the enterprise. Mobility : This is the greatest leap in humanity's ability to stay connected since the advent of spoken word.
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Venture Beast
MAY 26, 2020
Jeff Teper, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365, wants Microsoft Teams, the company's Office 365 chat-based collaboration tool, to eclipse Windows. Read More.
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 26, 2013
10 plagues of Mobile. As I am getting ready for the Passover Seder tonight, it occurs to me that Passover is very much like mobile in the enterprise. People have been struggling for years sitting in their cubicles and offices, chained to their mammoth desktop running some sort of Windows (most likely Windows XP).
A Screw's Loose
JULY 25, 2012
Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle. A very good friend of mine who prefers to remain nameless (@swardley) built a beautiful graph on the Enterprise IT adoption Cycle. Going Mobile. Enterprise. Enterprise Mobility. Windows Phone. Enterprise Mobility. Enterprise Strategy. Mobile Strategy.
A Screw's Loose
SEPTEMBER 19, 2012
Mobilizing the Enterprise. I spend a lot of time talking to people about the mobile enterprise. Sometimes it’s people I work with, or friends who work at other companies, over twitter, or just people who reach out to ask a question or two about mobilizing their company. There has to be a reason to go mobile.
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 28, 2013
Mobile Next? Lots of people are talking about what the next big thing is. It isn’t just in mobile either. People are asking the same question about Big Data, Cloud, and Networking. If we take a look at mobile, we have to figure out the best way to bring that business value out. Standard Disclaimer.
A Screw's Loose
JULY 2, 2013
Going Mobile. What does it take to go mobile? I talk to a lot of people about mobility and I am invited to many webinars. We seemed to have moved away from what mobile really means and more towards “how we can sell you on our latest product as it supports BYOD”. So, mobility is about enabling your consumers.
A Screw's Loose
OCTOBER 23, 2012
Mobile first? Many times they talk about the different languages that they should be building in or they start going on about how they should build for mobile only. Building apps for the enterprise should not be that hard. You start with two basic tenets, focus on the user and build mobile first. Standard Disclaimer.
A Screw's Loose
FEBRUARY 12, 2012
Appifying the Enterprise. Understanding these concepts will let you in on the secret of how big enterprises as well as little ones can succeed moving into the future. let’s not argue mobile as a leg itself yet, but, yes, it will turn the tripod into a chair). by Brian Katz on February 13, 2012 · 2 comments.
A Screw's Loose
MAY 24, 2012
Do You Need A Mobile Ecosystem? No matter what you read these days when it comes to mobility in the enterprise there always seems to be a section on building your mobile ecosystem. Part of this mobile strategy that you are told you have to build requires that you create a mobile ecosystem for your devices to play in.
A Screw's Loose
OCTOBER 28, 2011
What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). My previous post talked about a lot of the good that I see in Microsoft’s work to create a Mobile Phone OS but with everything that they set forth they still had very disappointing sales. Going Mobile. Enterprise.
Fountainhead
OCTOBER 17, 2012
and it’s due in part to todays announcements by Citrix about Project Avalon , the explosion of the Mobile Enterprise , and the Path to the Cloud. Mobility: A Perfect Use Case for the Cloud. Serving-up mobile apps – and even entire virtual desktops – out of a cloud infrastructure is a natural.
Fountainhead
JANUARY 19, 2012
Observation #1: Apps are becoming mobile. In mature virtual environments, VMs typically move between servers because of maintenance windows, because of capacity adjustments, etc. But when VMs move move between physical data centers (separated by many miles or more) there is often a data movement as well.
Fountainhead
JULY 23, 2013
After all, why do millions of us lug around a laptop with our Windows desktop stuck to it? Why do we risk theft, loss or damage to valuable data when our entire workspace -- and data – could instead live in the cloud and be accessed from anywhere by any of our devices. Labels: DaaS , Hosting , Mobile Work , VDI.
A Screw's Loose
OCTOBER 26, 2011
Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! Now let’s be honest, Microsoft didn’t do itself any favors with their foray as a modern mobile phone OS baker. They have since released Windows Phone 7.5 Next post: What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). Going Mobile.
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 8, 2012
How I learnt to embrace a mobile strategy Part 2. In part one (go read this first) we talked about why a mobile strategy was important and what the basic tenet of a mobile strategy is. print Tagged as: Apps , CoIT , Crapplications , Enterprise Mobility , Mobile Strategy. A mobile strategy challenge!
Linux Academy
APRIL 30, 2019
That viruses and malware are Windows problems is a misnomer that is often propagated through the Linux community and it’s an easy one to believe until you start noticing strange behavior on your system. Big Data Essentials – Big Data Essentials is a comprehensive introduction to the world of big data.
Galido
MARCH 19, 2019
These areas of IT include general IT and technology, security, IT feeds, cloud computing, data center, mobile, social media, tips and tricks, virtualization, and operating system and software blogs. Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies. Data Center Knowledge. Mobile Technology Blogs.
Galido
MAY 1, 2019
These areas of tech include general IT and technology, security, IT feeds, cloud computing, data center, mobile, social media, tips and tricks, virtualization, and operating system and software blogs. Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies. Data Center Knowledge. Mobile Tech Blogs.
Social, Agile and Transformation
SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 Im not an expert in mobile technology, but I am intrigued on how all this will shape up.
Galido
MARCH 22, 2019
These areas of tech include general IT and technology, security, IT feeds, cloud computing, data center, mobile, social media, tips and tricks, virtualization, and operating system and software blogs. Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies. Data Center Knowledge. Mobile Tech Blogs.
Galido
SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
These areas of tech include general IT and technology, security, IT feeds, cloud computing, data center, mobile, social media, tips and tricks, virtualization, and operating system and software blogs. Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies. Data Center Knowledge. Mobile Tech Blogs.
A Screw's Loose
AUGUST 22, 2012
I had a chance today to participate in a Twitter chat focused on the mobile business ( #mobilebizchat ). The topic of today’s chat was focused on Enterprise Mobile Apps. The major issue here though, was no one had bothered to define what an enterprise mobile app was and it made the conversation awfully difficult.
A Screw's Loose
OCTOBER 25, 2012
I had the distinct pleasure of speaking with my good friend Philippe Winthrop tonight about a presentation he is putting together on “Cloud, Big Data and Mobile’ and he asked for my thoughts on the subject. I’ve written about Cloud before but have only mentioned Big Data in passing.
A Screw's Loose
MAY 2, 2013
If all you have is a mobile strategy you’ve already failed! Let’s be fair, everywhere you look you can’t miss some article screaming on how you need a mobile strategy, or a BYOD strategy, or a mobile expense strategy. Every vendor these days has something that can help you to get started with your mobile strategy.
Linux Academy
APRIL 29, 2019
That viruses and malware are Windows problems is a misnomer that is often propagated through the Linux community and it’s an easy one to believe until you start noticing strange behavior on your system. Big Data Essentials – Big Data Essentials is a comprehensive introduction to the world of big data.
A Screw's Loose
FEBRUARY 13, 2013
In the mobile world, we literally live in an alphabet soup. The dirty little secret that everyone avoids letting out of the bag is that in this mobile world, we really only need to care about a few things. Those things are the user, the need, and the data. Going Mobile. Enterprise. Enterprise Mobility.
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 5, 2013
Especially when you start looking at the mobile world. They hit the IT and business groups in enterprises as well. You see, everyone likes to trumpet that mobile is insecure. Now that people are using their phones for work enterprises are in trouble. Mobile devices are insecure every vendor screams from the rooftops.
A Screw's Loose
AUGUST 14, 2012
The last time I was there I spoke about mobility at BriForum. print Tagged as: CoIT , Enterprise Mobility , Mobile Strategy. Previous post: Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle. Going Mobile. Enterprise. Enterprise Mobility. Windows Phone. Enterprise Mobility. Recent Posts.
A Screw's Loose
AUGUST 28, 2012
Essentially he has built a Venn Diagram based around 3 concepts, Mobile Security, API Security, and Enterprise Security. He was kind enough to place things like MDM (Mobile Device Management) and MAM (Mobile Application Management) in the diagram for us. The next step is building an app that accesses the API to the data.
A Screw's Loose
SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
Now, while I could write an entire blog post about the movie I figured I would use it to talk a little bit about strategy, not just mobile strategy but really just basic strategy. I’ve mentioned many times that you can’t have just a mobile strategy. Lots of businesses right now are trying to figure out how to go mobile.
A Screw's Loose
MAY 22, 2013
The premise for mobile in the enterprise is simple. I talk to too many people in different companies that believe they have to go mobile because everyone else is. There is no plan and they end up shocked when they don’t get any value out of mobilizing their workforce. Going Mobile. Enterprise. Windows Phone.
A Screw's Loose
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
You started to get some help when MDM (Mobile Device Management) products started to appear and let you get at least some control over the devices that were appearing, but you were almost always coming from behind. Let’s not forget that you also have Windows Phone OS out there and RIM hasn’t stopped trying to be relevant. Going Mobile.
A Screw's Loose
AUGUST 30, 2012
These all make up parts of our song on places you can’t get network access and need to use your mobile devices offline. modem connecting in the background as my data comes to me through 2 cups and a string…. print Tagged as: Crapplications , Mobile Strategy , VDI. Going Mobile. Enterprise. Windows Phone.
Fountainhead
JANUARY 2, 2012
Windows listeners only) Maybe thisll be the V0geball psyche-up tune next year. Big Data. (6). Data Center efficiency. (1). Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Data Center Design. Enterprise Efficiency. Green Data Center blog. Data Center Facilities Pro. Enterprise Efficiency.
Galido
MARCH 19, 2019
These areas of IT include general IT and technology, security, IT feeds, cloud computing, data center, mobile, social media, tips and tricks, virtualization, and operating system and software blogs. Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies. Data Center Knowledge. Mobile Technology Blogs.
A Screw's Loose
NOVEMBER 2, 2011
It’s a great podcast where Ben Smith, Ewan MacLeod and Rafe Blandford discuss mobile technology. From consumer to enterprise and from fun to the industry analysis we investigate and discuss mobile technology and the mobile industry.” Don’t get me wrong, as far as a Windows Phone 7.5 The short answer is no.
A Screw's Loose
DECEMBER 6, 2012
Yet these same companies will stand up and talk about how they have enabled BYOD in the company and how it has certainly helped them become mobile enabled. IT gets involved, if they weren’t already and as they are conditioned to say no they are already against using mobile anyway. For you formula people Mobile Devices !=
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 5, 2012
A few months ago I wrote a blogpost about how MDM (Mobile Device Management) had died. It was a slow painful death, but it was justified as it brought forth MAM (Mobile Application Management) and would lead to MIM (Mobile Information Management). you can own just the pieces that work with the enterprise data.
A Screw's Loose
DECEMBER 19, 2012
In the last week there have been a bunch of posts talking about mobile and whether it is here yet and if it is really needed in work. On the other side you have the blogger/consultant, Benjamin Robbins , who has decided to go mobile only for an entire year and creates and consumes on his device. Going Mobile. Enterprise.
A Screw's Loose
APRIL 4, 2013
Whenever you have a conversation about mobile you will invariably end up talking about BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and COPE (Corporate Owned Personally Enabled) programs. One person or another will form a team to study the costs associated with mobile and what can be done to bring those down. Standard Disclaimer. A Screw's Loose.
A Screw's Loose
NOVEMBER 8, 2012
I have declared before that BYOD is only an ownership issue, we’re really talking about who pays for and owns the device and the set of rules that have to be adjusted for when an enterprise doesn’t own a device. A particular device or technology such as cloud or big data, become tools that IT use to help the business achieve their goals.
A Screw's Loose
NOVEMBER 29, 2011
I have so many conversations every day about applications and specifically mobile applications. This becomes easily true once you get into the enterprise. Lest you think it is solely an enterprise phenomenon it happens all the time at home as well. Pingback: The Skinny on Mobile ‘Lacklications’ | remotelyMOBILE.
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