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Mobile Application Management

AirWatch Unveils Comprehensive Device and Application Management ...
CFO World
ATLANTA – October 29, 2012 – AirWatch®, the global leader and innovator in mobile security, Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Mobile Content Management (MCM), Mobile Email Management (MEM) and BYOD ...
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USD690 million opportunity for mobile operators in mobile device and ...
Cambridge Network
Sales of mobile device and application management (MDM/MAM) solutions through channel partners such as mobile operators, system integrators and resellers will grow from around USD210 million in 2012 to reach around USD690 million by 2017, ...
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UC Payoff In “Multi-Persona” Mobile Apps
UCStrategies (blog)
For a very detailed description of what “dual persona” entails for mobile application management, check out these two blogs here and here. However, the more I think about the consumer's need for mobile access to information, self-service mobile apps ...
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Photo Release -- Manhattan Associates Announces Mobile Shipment Manager ...
NASDAQ
ATLANTA, Oct. 29, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Manhattan Associates today announced the development of Mobile Shipment Manager, an application for Manhattan SCALE available on Windows 8 and Windows RT, Microsoft's highly-anticipated new ...
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Two-Thirds of Companies will Implement Mobile Device Management Solutions ...
Proformative
Over the next five years, 65 percent of companies will adopt a mobile device management (MDM) solution for their corporate liable users, according to Gartner. Nearly half of ... Gartner expects enterprise application support will be inevitable. Keeping ...
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Apple's Mobile Software and Retail Chiefs to Depart
New York Times (blog)
8:24 p.m. | Updated Apple fired the executives in charge of the company's mobilesoftware efforts and retail stores, in a management shake-up aimed at making the company's divisions work more harmoniously together. The biggest of the changes involved ...
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New York Times (blog)