Posts tagged mobility enterprise
Mobility and SaaS: Two great trends that work great together
Apr 12th
by Neil Florio, Fiberlink Mobility has become a top priority for IT and business leaders among organizations of all sizes, driven by the increased pressure to improve productivity across a broadening mobile workforce, the desire to become more operationally efficient, and the need to support the proliferation of smartphones and tablets in the workplace. The More >
Enable User Self Management – Reducing Wireless Spend, Revisited
Nov 9th
by Brian Christini, Fiberlink For the last follow-up in my series of Five Ways to Reduce Wireless Spend I d like go into more detail about how to Enable User Self Management. Employees really aren’t trying to rob the corporate bank. But, as much as we’d all like to think that employees will try to More >
Reducing Wireless Spend, Revisited – Developing your Wireless Strategy and Leveraging Tools for Enforcement
Nov 2nd
by Brian Christini, Fiberlink For the third follow-up in my series of Five Ways to Reduce Wireless Spend I d like go into more detail about Developing your Wireless Strategy and Leveraging Tools for Enforcement. Once you have collected data around end user behavior and used that to create logical groupings of users, it’s time More >
Reducing Wireless Spend, Revisited – Create Intelligence from Connection Data
Oct 26th
by Brian Christini, Fiberlink First, looking at this more broadly, I read this great article from MIT Sloan Management Review about Business Intelligence (http://bit.ly/9X7Qxp—You can get lost with all the data on there so be careful!), which includes summary data from a survey they performed (on approx. 3000 managers and execs) around turning data into More >
Reducing Wireless Spend, Revisited – Free Wi-Fi
Oct 19th
I recently posted a blog entitled Five Ways to Reduce Wireless Spend. When I wrote it I had to pare down a lot of the content in order to keep it easily digestible. Now I am following up my original blog with more data. I made a case for the premise that there should be More >
