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| Blog Name: |
iPhone CTO |
| Url: |
http://iphonecto.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
iphone, enterprise, business |
| Description: |
Apple's iPhone is a revolutionary device, increasingly gaining acceptance within the enterprise. iPhoneCTO is committed to delivering the latest and most relevant business information about iPhone.
You won't find game or tip calculator application reviews here. iPhoneCTO is singularly focused on businesses evaluating, deploying and administering iPhone within the workplace. |
| Popularity: |
19 Followers |
Top Ten Predictions for the Wireless Industry in 2010
Last night I attended the WirelessTechnology Forum's yearly Vision 2010 in Mobile & Wireless. The WTF is a wireless industry association in Atlanta, GA focused specifically on the needs of wireless and mobile technologies products and services providers.
Need to support the iPhone? Your BlackBerry VAR Can Help
Gartner recently reported that Apple saw a huge market share jump from 2.8 percent in 2008 to 13.3 percent in Q2 2009. Gartner also observed that this growth rate has Apple on track to overtake RIM by mid-2010 and become the number two player in the smartphone market.
Implementing iPhone Push Notification? iLime & Urban Airship Face Off
I've been considering building push notification support into an upcoming iPhone app, but hadn't considered using a third party service to do the heavy lifting. Once I read Bill's article, I decided to try each of the aforementioned services and do my own implementation to compare and contrast my experiences.
iPhone in the Data Center: Avocent Raises the Bar for Operations Productivity
For Avocent customers, iPhone provides remote access to previously inaccessible data center information. Avocent sales engineers observed that data center managers and workers are more likely to experience increased productivity and planning accuracy if they can inspect data center plan specifications and operational statistics regardless of their work context.
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