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Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

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. Traveling (Part 2). Traveling (Part 1). Enterprise. Enterprise Mobility. Windows Phone. Enterprise Mobility. Enterprise Strategy.

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Traveling (Part 1) - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Traveling (Part 1). This has been my 4 th week traveling in a row with very brief stops at home to see the family. So rather than trying to write a grand blog I thought I would put together some notes about traveling, leaving some of the other blog ideas I have floating in my head for another day. Next post: Traveling (Part 2).

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Traveling (Part 2) - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Traveling (Part 2). So my last post was more about prepping for travel and the basics. I also use an app called Tripit, although WorldMate works very well and Concur has a great app especially if you use their system for travel at work. When I travel internationally I also need adapters for the plugs. Traveling (Part 2).

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Appifying the Enterprise - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

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. This is how the standard of the app will power all enterprises, large and small, to be even more successful moving forward. Traveling (Part 2).

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What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it's not.

A Screw's Loose

What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). If you walked into a Verizon or AT&T store they weren’t trying to hawk a Windows Phone, it was the latest Android handset or else the iPhone. Microsoft’s next step was to try and hawk it to the Enterprise. Traveling (Part 2).

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10 plagues of Mobile - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

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). The Enterprise Mobility Forum.

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Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn't suck! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! They have since released Windows Phone 7.5 I am looking forward to seeing where Microsoft decides to take Windows Phone in its next iteration known as Apollo and am optimistic that it will make better in roads in its second year as a mobile OS. Traveling (Part 2). Enterprise.

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