Nokia closing business mobility segment: so long Intellisync.
Nokia looks to be turning its attention more to the consumer space which fits with their making Microsoft's Exchange Server support available to all the S60 line. That move brought enterprise support to the individual Nokia customer and paved the way for this strategy change. Unfortunately this announcement means the venerable syncing solution from Intellisync will be shut down and no longer available as Nokia bought them in 2005."
44% of used devices still contain sensitive info.
Google’s End Run Around the Wireless Carriers.
Background Updating Comes to the Foreground.
The darker side of Android.
The HTC smartphone is locked to the T-Mobile network binding eager fans with a two year contract. T-Mobile won’t allow VoIP applications running on the handset either. Plus you need an GMail account to use the G1, prompting concerns about whether Google is tracking phone usage (neither confirmed nor denied at present). The phone is also pre-packaged with Google services: search, YouTube, GMail, Calendar, Maps and Streetview, as well as access to Google’s Market and Amazon’s mp3 download service."
Google Android is about advertising, not the enterprise.
How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure.
Study says mobile sector booming despite financial turmoil.
InnoPath Delivers Mobile Device Management for the Android OS.
Verizon Wireless goes contract free; how hard will swapping multiple handsets be?
In practice, I'm not sure it will be as easy as that however. You'll likely have to involve Verizon Wireless each and every time you want to switch handsets because there is no SIM card involved. The press release doesn't mention the particulars of how this will all work, so if you have half-a-dozen CMDA phones under your mattress, you might want to think this all through."
Mobilize: What’s the Future of Mobile Apps?
OK, so the non-controversial answer is a combo of all these things, but the conclusion of the debates, including audience input, was that we want: web apps, centralized, installed, offered by a company, and open."
F-Secure, Nokia and TeliaSonera join hands in MDM.
62,000 phones and PDAs left in London cabs.
Telefonica O2 signs with Sicap to set up Czech mobiles.
The platform automatically detects devices in the O2 network and sends them settings for services the customer is provisioned for, such as MMS and WAP browsing. The platform runs in real time and the setting is usually received within one minute of detection."
InnoPath Delivers MDM Client on Casio G’zOne.
Fraser Speirs – App Store: I’m out.
Carrier IQ - Active Probes for Active Mobiles.
DEMO: Maverick Mobile.
related: Lost phones phone home and annoy new "owner" too
Cops Need Warrant for Cellphone Location Data, Judge Rules.
LogMeIn helps IT solve mobile phone problems.
So far, LogMeIn supports certain models of Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and Symbian phones.
An IT administrator can begin helping a phone user by logging into the LogMeIn browser-based management console. Provided that the phone has a small application installed, the administrator will see a simulated version of the phone in the console. The administrator can preload the applet onto all workers' phones or send the user an SMS message with the application. "
Nokia brings Exchange Server support to entire S60 line.
Managing the Mobile Enterprise.
Sprint employees to become phone counselors.
InnoPath: The Billion Dollar Impact.
Stratecast Quantifies the Positive Billion-Dollar Impact of MDM on Customer Care Expenses.
Sicap enables the non-iPhone, non-Android market to get even with software.
Users are able to install and remove applications seamlessly, accept prompts for subsequent updating operations and gain control over application usage in an assisted manner. Because the logical downside of third party applications is an increased risk of malware and virus attacks, Sicap integrates the application « kill » facility into its platform, enabling an operator to detect devices concerned in the network, advise affected customers of an attack, then disable and remove malicious programmes...
... based on OMA DM SCOMO standards as well as proprietary manufacturer implementations. Supported natively by all recent Symbian and Windows Mobile based devices, Sicap’s use of open-standard protocols will encourage the overall development of mobile software and help bring the smart phone market back into balance.
Sicap application management is available as a managed service and can be deployed by an operator as part of a corporate offer for example."
What's coming in SCMDM SP1.
The key new features of SP1 are support for multiple instance, PIN reset, and support for running with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services. "