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Enterprise Networking: Tablet King for 2012: 10 Factors That Will Determine the Leader

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Blog, Enterprise





Originally Posted By Don Reisinger

If Apple’s incredibly strong iPad sales during the fourth quarter told industry observers anything, it’s that the company’s tablet was far and away the most-desired slate of 2011. Part of that might be due to the fact that the tablet didn’t face much serious competition. But it’s also due to the quality consumers and even some enterprise users found in the device. But 2012 is a new year with a host of opportunities for every tablet maker. Every major firm, from Apple and Samsung to RIM and Amazon, has a chance at becoming the top tablet maker of the year. However, they’ll need to achieve that by delivering all the features that consumers and enterprise customers are looking for in their tablets. They’ll also need to promote the products effectively to make sure the world knows about the features and components that can make their models real contenders. This eWEEK slide show examines some of the key factors that will determine 2012’s tablet king. And unfortunately for Apple’s competitors, it appears the iPad has a long head start.

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iPad, Kindle Fire are not Post-PC, Says IDC Analyst

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Blog, Tablet Adoption





Originally Posted by Brooke Crothers, CNET

Are we in a post-PC era as the late Steve Jobs famously claimed? Not really, says IDC.

This ivory-tower debate resurfaced this week when market researcher Canalys said Apple had become the world’s largest PC supplier in the fourth quarter with about 17 percent of the worldwide market.

So, how did reigning PC king Hewlett-Packard suddenly drop to a distant No. 2 with only 12.7 percent? The iPad, of course. Apple shipped more than 15 million of those in the quarter, dwarfing any other so-called “client PC” device.

“We’re going through the biggest shift the PC industry has seen in 20 years,” Steve Brazier, CEO of Canalys, told CNET earlier this week–referring to the rise of tablets.

And Brazier offered an interesting insight about Amazon. That online retailer of books and other stuff–and the antithesis of device companies like Hewlett-Packard or Dell–could become the next device giant in a few years.

Again because of tablets. Amazon shipped just shy of 5 million Kindle Fire tablets in a couple of months, said IDC.

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Enterprise tablet shipments could top 96 million by 2016

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Enterprise, Tablet Adoption





Originally Posted By David Needle, TabTimes

Where are tablets headed? Most, if not all industry analysts, see the arrow pointing broadly up for sales in both the consumer and enterprise markets. But a new report aims to break out how enterprise adoption will play out in specific industries.

Tablets are one of hottest-selling devices on the market today. Exhibit A is Apple who’s iPad dominates the market. In fact, in yesterday’s earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he agreed with analysts that the market so far has been mainly an iPad market than anything else. Apple said it sold a record 15.43 million iPads in its most recent quarter, a 111% increase over the same quarter a year ago.

But competitors, led by a variety of Android-based devices, are starting to get some traction. Amazon, for one, says it has sold “millions” of Kindle Fire tablets since its release last November. And the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month featured an array of new tablet entrants.

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The Weekly Round-Up – Enterprise Tablet Style

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Apps, Blog, Security, Tablet Adoption, Weekly Round-up





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Secure Mobile Access for BYOD Smartphones and Tablets Now Available With Flowfinity Reverse Proxy
Originally Posted By The San Francisco Chronicle
Flowfinity Wireless Inc., a proven provider of enterprise mobile apps for business process automation, today announced the availability of the Flowfinity Reverse Proxy, a solution for delivering secure access to Flowfinity mobile apps deployed within corporate networks for users of popular smartphones and tablets.
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One in Three Online Consumers to Use a Tablet by 2014
Originally Posted By eMarketer
Tablet devices, in their current incarnation, have only been available for a couple years, but the iPad has propelled them to rapid increases in ownership and usage. eMarketer estimates that by the end of 2011, 33.7 million Americans will use a tablet device at least monthly—a rise of 158.6% over last year, the year the iPad was released.
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Black Friday – Tablet Doomsday For Many Phone Vendors
Originally Posted By Forbes.com
The Black Friday promotional support for tablets seems notably weak – Amazon’s price aggression may have been the final nail in the coffin of several major tablet projects. Old school phone vendors like Motorola, Samsung, HTC and RIM are staring at an early death of their tablet projects as Apple, Amazon and Barnes & Noble basically split the market.
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The Weekly Round-up – Enterprise Tablet Style

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Blog, Healthcare, Weekly Round-up





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Gartner Names the Top Ten Business Application Categories for Tablets
Originally Posted By Doug Drinkwater
Gartner vice president and distinguished analyst David Willis identified the ten top business application categories for tablets, when speaking at the Gartner Symposium/ITexpo in Australia earlier this week.
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Kindle Fire Is No Big Flame for Enterprises
Originally Posted By Alan Reiter
Amazon’s Kindle Fire has a lot to offer as a multimedia tablet, but nobody should mistake it for a robust business device.
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Health Care IT Going Mobile, Slow to Embrace Cloud: CompTIA
Originally Posted By CIO Insight
Physician practices are eager to adopt smartphones and tablets but lag behind in cloud computing and EHR training, according to a study by IT association CompTIA.
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The Weekly Round-Up – Enterprise Tablet Style

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Enterprise, Mobility Strategy, Weekly Round-up





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Enterprises Usher in Mobile Cloud Computing
Originally posted by Bill Claybrook
Mobile devices and mobile applications are changing the way IT organizations buy and use technology. Enterprise employees, not IT, are driving this trend. Even though cloud computing may facilitate end-user access to mobile apps, IT managers and developers must address a few nagging issues with mobile cloud computing.
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Can RIM’s PlayBook survive the Fire?
Originally posted by Brian Kemp
Amazon’s new Fire tablet announcement leaves some wondering what will happen to RIM’s PlayBook.
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