EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the considerable environmental footprint of the mobile phone industry and ask what can be done to improve it. We find out how disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) is being used and when it's an option for businesses. And we look at some of the UK's emerging fintech success stories. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
This handbook explores the positive aspects of devices in the enterprise and also presents the challenges of managing more endpoints, facing security risks and enforcing usage policies – and how to overcome them.
EBOOK:
This Handbook explores opportunities for IT solution providers in the mobile market, delving into detail on those with the greatest potential return for value-added resellers (VARs), systems integrators and IT consultants.
EGUIDE:
Pokémon Go brought augmented reality (AR) technology to the masses. In this guide, our experts illustrate the basics of AR in the mobile enterprise, and how to overcome adoption roadblocks such as cost, lack of development tools, and more. Read on to dive into the state of the AR market and evaluate its adoption readiness in your enterprise.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, now the 4G spectrum auction is over, we look at what happens next for the future of mobile networking. Cloud computing promises to save costs – we examine how to ensure a return on investment. And we report from the RSA conference on how big data is helping tackle cyber security threats. Read the issue now.
ANALYST REPORT:
Smartphones and tablets are game changers for engagement because people carry them everywhere they go. Check out this analyst report to see how mobile engagement transforms services and processes, and get a framework for prioritizing which apps and features will be most useful to your customers and employees.
WHITE PAPER:
The cell phone market is nothing if not dynamic. A couple of years ago, it would have been unthinkable that Blackberry would have slipped to the third most utilized operating system for smartphones.
CASE STUDY:
This brief but informative webcast examines how bike messengers on the streets of San Francisco are benefiting from the increased connectivity that mobile technology provides.