Google's Android Mobile Platform and the Enterprise
Search king Google has unveiled Android, its open-source platform for the smartphones of tomorrow. What will it mean for corporate IT? Perhaps a greater number of targeted, portable applications that hop from phone to phone, for starters.
When and if Android makes it into phones designed specifically for the enterprise, Dulaney says, those products will have to include technology from the likes of Sybase, Intellisync or another such company to enable security features like remote data wipe functionality and forced password changes.
Due to the power of Google to morph a market, smart CIOs had better keep their eyes on Android, in any case. CIOs who aren't already preparing for the IT implications of the ever-changing mobile space could be swept behind the curve, Kelly says: "The CIO who does not learn how to touch mobile customers and employees will risk losing both."




