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To follow up on yesterday’s history of Apple iOS management features , today I’m going to do the same thing with Android. A warning, though: there’s just not just not as much here. I’ll explain why and then dig into the history...
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May 01, 2013
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In my recent piece on the first two-weeks of being a new iPhone user , I jumped right into the application experience because that seemed to be the logical starting point. Mobile devices are personal and what makes them personal are the apps we eventually...
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March 29, 2013
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First, all of the numbers I'm about to cite should be taken with a grain of salt as the data is based purely on Citrix customers deploying enterprise mobility management in the cloud during the fourth quarter of 2012. That's a lot of qualifying statements...
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James Furbush
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March 28, 2013
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It’s been a few weeks since Samsung KNOX was announced at Mobile World Congress , and during this time I’ve had a chance to talk to several KNOX partners and get a few questions answered by Samsung. Since they’re in the news with last...
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Jack Madden
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March 19, 2013
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About two weeks ago, this lowly consumerization reporter – one that happens to cover enterprise mobility for a living – finally upgraded from an LG Cosmos dumbphone to an iPhone 4S. It's not my first trip to the smartphone rodeo, having...
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James Furbush
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March 07, 2013
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Dell Wyse Project Ophelia was still in the news this week, and it even came up in a Business Insider article that positions Ophelia as part of a philosophical change at Dell leading up to an expected leveraged buy-out by private investors (led by Michael...
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January 18, 2013
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It appears the effects of the Dell acquisition have Wyse making an interesting turn towards the consumer side of the spectrum. Project Ophelia, which was announced at CES and covered fairly extensively around the interwebs, is an Android Jelly Bean device...
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January 09, 2013
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In November I posted an article called Is Apple ruining mobile virtualization for us or saving us from it? Shortly afterwards, I was contacted by Red Bend Software , another company that’s hoping that mobile virtualization will be the answer to...
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Jack Madden
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January 07, 2013
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Sandboxing mobile email in a third-party app is a common technique to prevent corporate data from leaking into users’ personal apps. The problem with these 3rd party email clients is that sometimes they’re slower and clunkier than the clients...
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September 17, 2012
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Back when the iPad came out in April 2010, I showed mine to a friend who didn't like it. "This thing is nothing more than an iPod Touch with a bigger screen." "Yeah?" I thought, "that's why it's so brilliant!" The iPad is just a big iPod Touch. They didn...
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Brian Madden
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January 04, 2012
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Rumors about a Microsoft building an Office suite for iOS have been swirling for about a month now. Regardless of whether there’s any truth in these rumors or even what that product might look like, an iOS version of “real” Microsoft...
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Jack Madden
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January 03, 2012
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Citrix Synergy Barcelona is taking place this week. (Gabe is there, I'm on vacation at home.) So while the news will probably be fast & furious from Barcelona, it's actually VMware who gets the first story of the week. Following their desktop announcements...
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Brian Madden
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October 24, 2011
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In this episode of Brian Madden TV, Gabe explains why Brian is wrong about Android thin clients, while Brian explains why Gabe is better off in Omaha rather than Las Vegas. Then Brian gets a demo of Xangati's VDI monitoring product from David Messina...
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April 01, 2011
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This year marks the second time I've attended the Microsoft Management Summit, and I have to say that I took a lot more away from the show this year than I did last year. Last year, I was on the prowl looking for Microsoft-specific directions on desktop...
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March 24, 2011
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One of the most exciting things I hope we'll see very soon is thin client devices running Android . I'm not talking about Android netbooks or tablets, rather, I'm interested in an honest-to-goodness legitimate desktop thin client that runs...
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Brian Madden
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March 22, 2011
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Brian Madden TV kicks off 2011 with a visit to CES where Brian went looking for the newest technology that would be relevant in the enterprise. Then Gabe & Brian talk about the device that Citrix's Chris Fleck is calling the Nirvana Phone : the...
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Brian Madden TV
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January 13, 2011
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For the past year or so, Citrix’s Chris Fleck has been writing about something he’s calling the “Nirvana Phone.” The Nirvana Phone is not a specific device from a specific handset maker, rather, it’s more of Chris envisioning...
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Brian Madden
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January 11, 2011
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We had a chance to get a guided tour of Wyse PocketCloud 2.0 for the iPad, iPhone, and Android from Daniel Barreto, Chief Software Architect for Wyse Technology.
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Gabe Knuth
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September 02, 2010
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