Enterprise Mobility: The Seamless Experience

August 4th, 2010 |
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IT Business Agility: Selim Aissi and Jim Baca know enterprise mobility, not just because they research it for Intel IT — they live it, working closely with each other with a half a continent of space between them. Baca, a Principal Engineer, says the most surprising thing he’s learned about enterprise mobility is how much the complexity of small devices is taken for granted. “It’s surprising just how complex those architectures are, because now you’re combining many items, like a telephony stack. You have everything jammed into one little device.” That functionality is helping, behind the scenes, to drive IT business agility. Aissi, formerly an aerospace engineer with expertise in embedded software, says, “Today I have to unlock a phone. Dial something. Go to a browser. I think mobility in the future will be just a completely seamless experience.”

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