About
Subscribe

Businesses pursue iPad strategy

By James Lawson, ITWeb journalist
Johannesburg, 16 Apr 2010

Businesses pursue iPad strategy

KIT recently surveyed over 200 senior marketing executives to find that over three-quarters (76.8%) of American business executives believe developing a video strategy for the iPad is important to their businesses' success, reports Market Watch.

The survey was conducted during a KIT digital sponsored Webinar, and also asked attendees if their businesses currently have a mobile solution for other devices. Over one-third (37.8%) responded that they do, while almost half the respondents (43.2%) said they are currently working on developing a mobile solution.

The survey results show companies realise the value of a mobile video component to the success of their businesses, yet almost two-thirds (62.1%) do not currently have a mobile video solution.

Google unveils Docs enhancements

Google is increasing its market share in software-as-a-service with its Docs platform, states Phone+ Mag.

The collaboration improvements to Google Docs offer benefits to enterprise users and businesses that have workers simultaneously working on complex documents. These collaboration features extend to Google's flow chart and diagramming software applications.

The goal for Google is to get more business users interested by incorporating new features that leverage collaboration as well as enhance the creation of documents and spreadsheets. CEO Eric Schmidt says the enterprise-computing arena is moving away from monolithic software to Web-based apps.

Davinci's virtual coverage grows

Davinci Virtual says it has complete coverage for virtual office locations in 50 states in the US and throughout 26 countries worldwide, says Marketwire.

The company provides virtual office solutions to over 6 000 companies and entrepreneurs throughout the US, Canada, Europe, Central America, Asia and Australia.

“The continued addition of prime office locations shows that our company truly provides a win-win for our and our customers," says Bill Grodnik, president and CEO of Davinci Virtual.

Share