Mobile Collaboration Tools Uptake Fueled by Smartphone Surge

Michael Alexander, CMS Wire, 3/19/2010

Will we look back at 2010 as the year of mobile content management and collaboration? At least two market researchers think so. And to prove it, a number of companies are already in the game with tools that put enterprise collaboration platforms into information workers’ pockets.

CXOs Want Mobile Content and Collaboration
2010 is shaping up to become the year of mobile content management and collaboration thanks to the  uber-fast uptake of smartphones among information workers and CXOs.

CXOs in particular are looking for mobile content and collaboration tools to put in their pockets. That’s according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan, in which it says “tools that enhance the mobile experience (i.e., such as Web-based collaboration tools) are likely to see increased levels of adoption sooner rather than later.”

Meanwhile, “While only 14% percent of information workers across the U.S., Canada and U.K. use smartphones, another 64% would like to,” says market researcher Forrester in a new report titled “Collaboration Needs Will Fuel A Smartphone Surge.”

“That demand…sets the stage for a surge in the use of personal smartphones for information work,” Forrester reports.

No surprise: The smartphone of choice among U.S. CXOs is Research in Motion’s (RIM) BlackBerry followed by Apple’s iPhone, Frost & Sullivan says in its report, “2010 U.S. CXOs’ Choice: Mobile Computing Products and Services.”

Who Has Their Hat in the Mobile Game?
What follows in a quick round up is very recent announcements in the mobile content management and collaboration space:

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