Mobile Device Management 101 - Get more out of iPad and iPhone in higher education

The Evolution of Mobility

The mid 2000s brought
additional players to the
smartphone market, with
Symbian being the popular
choice in Europe and Palm
OS in the U.S. The market
was crowded with five mobile
operating systems and no
clear winner.


The iPhone launched in 2007, followed by the first Android
phone in 2008. Shortly after the iPhone launch, Apple’s App
Store gave developers the ability to build native apps for iOS,
opening up a whole new world for mobile productivity and
higher education process improvements.


Since 2007, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile users have
declined drastically, while Palm, Symbian, and SideKick have
been discontinued.

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