Mobile Devices

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  • CompTIA Adds Channel Training On-the-Go

    By Gina Roos Starting April 1, CompTIA, a nonprofit association for the IT industry, will offer e-learning courses as part of its education and training programs for the IT channel. The initial e-learning executive certificate programs will focus on cloud-based IT services, mobile strategies and IT security. All e-learning courses include scenario-based learning opportunities, case…

  • Ingram Micro Mobility to Distribute Globo Products

    By Gina Roos Globo plc has signed a distribution agreement with Ingram Micro. The deal allows the IT services and logistics solutions provider to distribute Globo’s mobility solutions for the enterprise and the small- and midsize-business (SMB) market to authorized resellers in the United States and Canada. Ingram Micro Mobility, a new business unit of…

  • N-Able Brings MDM to Managed Services

    In the span of just a few months, mobile-device management (MDM) has gone from being an independent product category to a becoming a feature of a larger class of products—and it’s happened faster than any other technology in recent memory. The latest example of MDM as a feature of another product comes in the form…

  • IBM Gears Up to Enable the Mobile Enterprise

    Building on investments in mobile application development, security, compliance, analytics and cloud computing technologies, IBM is gearing up to launch a major new framework that’s intended to allow organizations to deploy an entire mobile enterprise. IBM’s aim for the technology, scheduled to be rolled out at the Mobile World Congress 2013 conference in Barcelona, Spain…

  • The Path of Least Mobile Computing Resistance

    Just about every company today has a Web site, but very few of them have been optimized for mobile computing devices. The reason for this is that most businesses don’t really have the cash on hand to fund a major overhaul of their Web sites. But surprisingly enough, it turns out that most Web sites…

  • How Mobile Computing Enables the Channel to Transform the Enterprise

    Most customers are not particularly enthralled with the software they rely on every day to drive their business. For the most part, they have been making the best of a bad situation. The application they rely on was designed to serve the needs of a broad swath of potential customers, which is to say it…

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