Top 5 Benefits Mobile Technology In Business
Consider the last time you checked your email or made a quick edit to a spreadsheet at home on your smartphone. Now consider your most recent conference call, which more likely included participants from both inside and outside the workplace. Nowadays, it's
Making the Leap to Mobile-Only With Samsung DeX
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]“Mobile-first” has been the mantra of forward-thinking businesses for some time, but “mobile-only” may soon be the norm for modern workforces.[/vc_column_text][wt_spacer height="10" separator="" el_file=""][vc_column_text]Today’s super powerful smartphones already pack the processing power, storage capacity, connectivity and screen resolution of a laptop. Businesses of
Mobile Technology Ensures Important Business Information Stolen in Keighley Did Not Fall Into The Wrong Hands
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You’ve heard of mobility management solutions enabling the safe recovery of important work devices, but how about stolen cars? SOTI and partner, CCS Mobile, use SOTI MobiControl to solve the case of the missing vehicle. Find out how we located
UNIFY DIGITAL WORKPLACE
With the zeal to stay abreast of the latest developments across industries, SYNDES aims to optimize the productivity and functionality of clients’ vast communication networks while minimizing costs and downtime. — at SYNDES Technologies.
Thriving in the Next Mobile Economy: How Being Open is the Future of Your Business
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Next Mobile Economy is here, and it’s disrupting the business models you’ve grown familiar with. But what does that really mean?#mobility #business This webinar, delivered by Nick Dawson, Director of Enterprise Strategy & Business Development at Samsung Electronics, introduces you to
2017 SME 100 Fast Moving Companies
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]2017 SME 100 Fast Moving Companies Update on the past achievement with SME 100 Fast Moving Companies. SYNDES was one of the the winners that make up the SME100 Awards, 19 percent came from the ICT and telecommunications sector, followed by 11