2009
DOI: 10.4018/jwp.2009071301
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Mobilising the Enterprise

Abstract: The workforce is becoming increasingly dynamic as information demand is everywhere and all the time. Pervasive information is the only way to keep up and the only way to persistently consume this information is high availability through mobility. This article examines current mobile Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) research concerns and presents approaches to the challenges of enterprise support for mobility.

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“…Despite sharing a common 'client', mobile web applications are notoriously difficult to develop. The mobile web developer has to keep front of mind the numerous restrictions that the mobile device presents -limited screen real estate, input and navigation controls (Young, 2009a). Integration with technology such as Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL), can exploit the unique capabilities of each device.…”
Section: Mobile Browsermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite sharing a common 'client', mobile web applications are notoriously difficult to develop. The mobile web developer has to keep front of mind the numerous restrictions that the mobile device presents -limited screen real estate, input and navigation controls (Young, 2009a). Integration with technology such as Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL), can exploit the unique capabilities of each device.…”
Section: Mobile Browsermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently much consideration for Enterprise Applications available via App Store. Lune, (2009) explores the viability of these applications to enable the mobile enterprise (Young, 2009a).…”
Section: Widget and App Storementioning
confidence: 99%