Provided by iPass
Category Workforce Planning and Management
Type White Paper
Length 23
Publish Date March 05 2012
Date posted May 24 2012
Technology and data consumption are evolving faster than mobile networks are able to adapt; what we at iPass are calling "Mobile Darwinism." The survivors of this evolution will be those who are able to quickly and continually adjust to change. Adaptation will not only be required by the network providers and device manufacturers - look at the decline of Palm and more recently Nokia and RIM/BlackBerry as examples of those who could not adapt - but by enterprise IT departments that rely on mobile services for their workforce.
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