Provided by Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories
Category Mobile Device Management
Type White Paper
Length 6
Publish Date February 17 2012
Date posted August 13 2012
Smartphones and tablets have transformed the business landscape at breakneck speed. Consumers are constantly searching for the newest and greatest mobile technology as sales outpace traditional PC's. But while organizations of all stripes have been quick to recognize the impact of the mobile channel, they haven't acted strategically when it comes to putting mobility's greatest strength to work.
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• Discover the customer expectation for mobile and why it isn't being met
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Actually not an apple sponsored article at all. Links to all the test pages are in the article, so you can try these for yourself.
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The article is obviusly made by an apple paid
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It's apparent that this site is hugely Apple biased in the scoring test selection as well as the biased wording in their perception.
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