Managed document solutions have been extended to include the mobile workforce, as this plays an important role in a company, says Nashua.
Excitor offers solutions for both BYOD (bring your own device) and COPE (corporate owned, personally enabled) devices.
The GSA's latest LTE report reveals ongoing and rapid investment by operators in the next-generation wireless technology.
More than 250 South African SAP customers influence more mobility solutions from the German enterprise software giant.
We round up this week's top six trends from across the globe that piqued our interest or had us scratching our heads.
Buy-in from all levels of SA's education system will be necessary if it is to fully exploit mobility, experts say.
Nomosphere launches in Johannesburg - the first city outside its home country to get a subsidiary.
The enterprise mobility company demonstrated the power of voice at Sapics 2014.
Operators in sub-Saharan Africa need to deliver an experience that exceeds users' current expectations.
The rise of social media, content-rich apps and video content accessed from cheaper smartphones prompts this revolution, says Ericsson.
The announcement signals the intent to provide a suite of cloud-based end-user computing services globally.
The next generation of growth in the developing world is the advent of the smartphone, says FNB.