Posts Tagged ‘mobile cloud’
Got Something to Say? CTIA 2013 Call for Speakers is Now Open!
Planning and coordination for CTIA 2013 is well underway and now is your chance to get your voice into the mix. The Call for Speakers for the CTIA Thought Leadership Conference at CTIA 2013 is now open. This dynamic forum will tackle the hottest issues and topics in mobile, pushing attendees to stretch their understanding [...]
Mobile Cloud: Enabling the Mobile Workforce
Cloud computing is rapidly shifting expectations on how data is stored, accessed and shared. Moderated by Fortune’s Michal Lev-Ram, this discussion covers cloud’s impact on the mobile workforce as well as the challenges and compelling opportunities it creates. The panelists were AT&T Business Solutions’ Andy Geisse, Airwatch’s Kevin Kiley, Medio Systems’ Rob Lilleness, Synchronoss’ Biju [...]
The Mobile Cloud: Good for the Environment
The blog this month is focused on mobile cloud computing and the benefits of having your mobile life accessible anytime and anywhere. While we explained what it is and how it relates to spectrum, today we’re focused on another mobile cloud advantage — energy efficiency. Mobile cloud computing is reducing energy consumption in two different [...]
The Mobile Cloud: Spectrum and Mobile Broadband
Earlier this week we blogged about how the mobile cloud is transforming the way we access and use our data so no matter where you are, your information is accessible from almost any device with a broadband Internet connection. But when you make it wireless, the benefits of cloud computing get even better. With mobile [...]
The Mobile Cloud: What It is and Why It’s Important
With more than 50 billion devices that will connect to a mobile cloud by 2020, what exactly does “cloud computing” mean? Simply put, the “cloud” is a metaphor for apps and data storage which allows users to access this content from almost any device via the Internet. It’s as if you have the app and/or [...]
American Business has Head in Mobile Clouds
Mobile cloud computing is helping to make our businesses today more efficient, cost-effective and accessible. This month’s WOW Policy Point helps describe mobile cloud computing, it’s growth and how it can help improve business.
Envisioning the Mobile Cloud
By 2020, it is estimated that 50 billion devices will connect to a mobile cloud. Ericsson’s Vice President of Strategy and Market Development Arpit Joshipura, tells us about the different phases of mobile cloud computing and the positive impact it can have on businesses of all sizes.
Business Turns to the Mobile Cloud
Mobile cloud computing is helping businesses directly access data from a mobile device. This segment shows how R&J Construction, a San Francisco-area company, is using the mobile cloud to improve its operations and ultimately, its bottom line.

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