by App47 | Dec 30, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Those of you who have stayed with us on the blog throughout this year (thank you!) have seen a year filled with all kinds of exciting news for enterprise mobility. We took a trip to Washington to connect today’s Congress with tomorrow’s coders. We saw Yahoo acquire...
by App47 | Dec 19, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve spent a considerable amount of time putting together a few useful resources for businesses that need to select an enterprise mobility vendor. Along the way, we’ve stressed two things: 1), that you need to understand...
by App47 | Dec 5, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Even though enterprise mobility is maturing and evolving heading into 2015, there’s still no one-size-fits-all set of needs in the space. Thanks to differing business structures, industries, client needs, and more, different businesses have chosen to tackle enterprise...
by App47 | Nov 7, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Several flights, six time zone changes, lots of handshakes, and a handful of presentations later, the App47 team is back from the 2014 Enterprise Mobility Exchange. And we have to say, we certainly learned a lot. We promised a few weeks ago that we’d come back with...
by App47 | Oct 22, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Next week, we’re headed out to the Enterprise Mobility Exchange in Las Vegas. As we’ve talked about the last couple of weeks on our blog, we’re excited about this opportunity to learn more about what’s new around the industry and to bump elbows with some of the big...
by App47 | Oct 16, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Last week, we announced that the App47 team would be headed to Las Vegas for the Enterprise Mobility Exchange on October 27-29, 2014. And with the conference a little more than a week away, we thought we’d take another opportunity to talk a little more about our game...
by App47 | Oct 10, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
We have exciting news, everybody: App47 is headed to Vegas! No, we’re not planning a bachelor party or going to see a Cirque de Soleil show. We’re headed to Vegas to attend the Enterprise Mobility Exchange, a three-day event that brings together 100 CIOs, VPs and...
by cschroed | Jul 10, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
Globo’s Yad Jaura recently told Enterprise AppsTech that, among other things, “MDM was only ever a starting point for enterprise mobility.” Adding that “it’s data where the real value is, not the devices,” Jaura made clear in his talk with Enterprise AppsTech...
by cschroed | Jan 30, 2014 | Enterprise Mobility
What’s the definition of mobility? If you ask me, that question used to be a lot easier to answer. We had our standalone PCs, and then we had cell phones, and eventually, smartphones—but that was it. There was a static element in the PC, and a mobile element with the...
by cschroed | Dec 12, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
It’s been a very exciting year for all of us here at App47. Even when we predicted back in January that 2013 would be the year that enterprise mobility arrived, we couldn’t have predicted how well things would go this year. MAM has become a critical part of the...
by cschroed | Nov 20, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
We’re all just a little more than a week away from Thanksgiving. We wanted to get everyone’s attention before our brains became overwhelmed by stuffing recipes, Black Friday strategies, and backyard football game plans. As mentioned last week, we’re on a constant...
by cschroed | Nov 15, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
We’re trying to find out who said, “to be early is to be on time.” Probably Ben Franklin? Google is vague at best on this one. In any case, the adage applies to App47 and the importance of MAM in the complete context of enterprise mobility management. App47 was...
by cschroed | Oct 10, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
Looking forward to this year’s MobileCon in San Jose, especially because it appears like it’s going to follow through on the strong enterprise mobility focus promised in years past. With respect to communications,an industry so often cited as being on the...
by cschroed | Aug 21, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
The end of last week was a West Coast whirlwind of enterprise mobility insight. Spending three days at MoDevTablet, and being able to present on a few different topics, made for plenty of discussions and predictions. For me, the compelling takeaways were prophetic:...
by cschroed | Jul 18, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
This summer has been conducive to a lot of conversation about the approaching “tipping point” of enterprise mobility. As we’ve noted in previous posts, the Gartner prediction about app store implementation (conservative as we think it is) has plenty of people giving...
by cschroed | Jun 6, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
We’re happy today to proclaim the distinction that App47 has evolved from humble beginnings as a Mobile Application Management (MAM) innovator, into a full-tilt enterprise mobility systems management solution provider. We think the progress is worth noting,...
by cschroed | May 1, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
The popular perception of IT within Government might be one of glacial innovation and even slower adoption — but we think the Feds are getting a bum rap. When it comes to embracing enterprise mobility, Uncle Sam is no wallflower. In fact, he’s ahead of the...
by cschroed | Apr 25, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility, Mobile App Development
Our CTO Andy Glover is featured this week on the IBM developerWorks blog, where he offers advice on how to engineer mobile apps. He emphasizes the need to break from web app thinking. It makes sense when you consider that mobile app users are — understandably...
by cschroed | Apr 17, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
Our CEO Chris Schroeder snagged a guest post over at the blog of our friends Big Nerd Ranch. They asked him to talk about one of his favorite topics (besides lacrosse and computer science) — the diversity of enterprise mobile app store options that exist beyond...
by cschroed | Apr 10, 2013 | Enterprise Mobility
Keeping up with enterprise mobility news, I was skimming a Jack Madden blog post, and about halfway through I had to look back at the top to make sure I didn’t have the date wrong. It said March 22, 2013, but I thought I’d been reading something from the archive. The...