The enterprise mobility landscape: a guide for the perplexed
The enterprise mobility landscape is in a process of transformation. Enterprise customers are putting themselves at the centre of a nexus of relationships, displacing a role formerly taken by the mobile network operator (MNO). But increasing complexity in services is leading to an increasingly important role for service providers as aggregators and integrators.
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