Results for: Mobile Receiver Thoughts
The Nirvana Phone, Revolution or evolution?
Popularity of the Nirvana Device concept continues to grow, but is it a revolution, or evolution?Revolution:"revolutions entail not only mass mobilization and regime change, but also more or less rapid and fundamental social, economic and/or cultural change, during or soon after the struggle for state power." Jeff Goodwin (professor of sociology at New York University).So let's see if the Nirvana Device passes Jeff Goodwin's key ...
Will Apple help accelerate the enterprise cloud application store in 2011?
The future is going to be.... The future is all about tablets, smartphones and mobility! No wait,the future is all about SaaS based apps and HTML 5 etc will rule the world with everything delivered from the cloud. Yes, but.... Windows apps are so engrained that we will never move away from them. Of course Windows will also evolve to that cloud thing that ...
Citrix + Microsoft – One management tool provides applications to all
In the modern enterprise, employees and business partners need and expect to gain access to key line of business and productivity applications from all kinds of locations and all types of devices. For Windows PC's under IT control, all software is often administered via the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. For most other types of devices, application access and delivery is a hodgepodge of different ...
Mobile Receiver Thoughts
Citrix has always focused on supporting a wide range of devices and as part of my research for this blog I checked what we were saying way back in the year 2000. This is where I found the following article by Martin Duursma on the ZDNet Australia site. As you can see in Martin's first response he was talking about supporting devices such as PDAs ...
Mobile commerce with XenApp
Are desktop style mobile interfaces useful for business? I was browsing the iTunes business apps section the other day. Two of the top ten free apps are remote desktop viewers. I asked a few of my colleagues what they thought about this and got back responses wondering why anybody would care. How often were these apps really used? Were these just cool demos and a ...