I tend to look at Mobile Device Management systems the same way I look at QoS solutions: a lot of effort put forth to basically reduce options rather than increase them. In short, a great many of these systems are designed to make IT comfortable to the point where an employee device can be reset rather than enabled. And another issue I have, as an advocate for the mobile Web and not specifically “apps”, is that many of these systems are saddled with the added cost of being every-to-every with regard to software and devices, rather than the Web’s any-to-any.
All of the above said, many of the POTY Award entries won me over with their insight into how to manage workflow. A selection of the the winners and the reasons for their success include:
NQ Mobile (NQ Mobile Live)
Broadcast tool NQ Mobile Live (http://www.nq.com/) reminds me of Pointcast’s strategy of the early ‘90s, providing a means by which users can customize their cellphone entry screen with the brand or personal information of their choice. Considered along with the rest of the NQ Mobile product line, you can see an identity management company that is focused and ready to support a different model of MDM. A model that is not focused on the IT systems but one that is instead fixed on identity integrity and on delivering information to the individual as quickly and as effortlessly as possible..Read More
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