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1. BYOD - who carries the can?
Overall, BYOD, is often referred to as evaluating whether mobile deployments are 'corporate-liable' or 'employee-liable', which this report will explore further, along with the implications for the organisation.
Published By: Quocirca

2. Smart phone, smarter service
People are very attached to their mobile phones and have increasingly high expectations of services that are delivered to or through them.
Published By: Quocirca

3. The mobile print enterprise
This report highlights the market drivers for mobile printing in the business environment, discusses some of the main offerings in the market and suggests some best practices for building a mobile print strategy.
Published By: Quocirca

4. Carrying the can
There is an increasing trend among employees to want to use their personal choice of mobile device in the fulfilment of their work commitments. This appears to bring many benefits to the employee but what about the organisation.
Published By: Quocirca

5. Limiting social networking abuse of mobile bills
All organisations need to fully understand their employees' mobile usage and behaviours to be able to put appropriate policies in place to ensure business requirements are met whilst acceptable personal use is still enabled.
Published By: Quocirca

6. Taming the mobile tiger
The expectations, working methods and tools used by employees in all organisations have changed as a result of advances in communications technologies.
Published By: Quocirca

7. Keeping mobile data flowing
This paper discusses how mobile network operators (MNO) can prepare their networks for what is likely to be a continually growing demand for mobile data access.
Published By: Quocirca

8. Mobile expense management
Managing mobile costs is a challenge for all organisations, especially as responsibilities and budget authority may often sit in several places-IT, finance, personnel, managers and, of course, the employees themselves.
Published By: Quocirca

9. Think print, think security
By controlling user access, protecting documents and securing devices businesses can address requirements for data confidentiality and regulatory compliance that are only set to get tougher.
Published By: Quocirca

10. User experience monitoring
The experience users receive when accessing IT applications is critical to the effectiveness of many business processes. That experience is affected by the application operating environment, the user's location and the network being used for access.
Published By: Quocirca

11. Valuable Business Connections
The average small business is becoming highly dependent on multiple forms of digital communications, but the technology choices are increasingly complex and come at a cost.
Published By: Quocirca

12. Telecoms reinvention - optimising the online customer experience
As networks, devices and media converge, telecoms companies have increasingly complex catalogues of products and services on offer to customers who are, in turn, becoming more aware that they can easily switch to other providers.
Published By: Quocirca

13. Mobile Application Momentum
With the seemingly un-wavering boom in sales of smart mobile handsets, the opportunity for developing and selling mobile applications more sophisticated than ringtones and games is ever more appealing.
Published By: Quocirca

14. "Digital Britain" - opportunities and risks for UK businesses
Digital Britain is the UK government's strategic vision for the UK digital economy. While social inclusion and rights protection are major themes, the plans will also have a significant impact on businesses.
Published By: Quocirca

15. Telecoms companies' re-invention
As markets fragment, industries are forced to converge and customer relationships have become more dynamic and fragile.
Published By: Quocirca

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