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VDC Research - Mobile and Wireless
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VDC Research Group's Mobile & Wireless blog provides insights from our market research on technologies that enable the mobile enterprise including: mobile devices, software and professional services.
Recent Posts
Are you attending NRF\'s 99th Annual Expo and Convention?
NRF's 99th Annual Expo and Convention is coming up on January 11th, in New York and David Krebs & Chris Rezendes will be attending and would like to schedule some time for an analyst briefing to learn about your recent product developments...
Keeping Pace with the Enterprise Mobility Solutions Market in 2010
By the end of 2010, the enterprise mobility market will have experienced the most change that we have seen in the past decade. 2009 budgets for enterprise mobility solutions – often one of the last segments of IT budgets to be crimped - were cut....
Android living on cloud 9
Here at VDC we spend a fair amount of time analyzing how mobility has changed worker behavior. While well deserved stories stack-up about the dominance of Apple's iPhone the conversation fails to veer too far from the hardware or the benefits of...
Can you see me now? Ultrasounds go mobile
Healthcare's momentum towards mobility continues to accelerate. After a strong presence at CTIA earlier this month, GE has now introduced the Vscan - a device nothing short of a flip phone doppelganger - but instead of taking calls it takes ultr...
CTIA Recap - Everything is going wireless
Wireless continues to gain momentum as a business necessity. New verticals are adopting wireless technologies to improve their business and customer intelligence or extend precious resources – such as doctors. Despite the potenti...
Demand Fulfillment: The Next Big Challenge?
It is no secret that the enterprise mobility market has suffered significant contraction over the first half of 2009. In fact - outside of perhaps healthcare and military - most vertical market segments suffered declines in excess of 20% (over H1 200...

