Monday, March 23, 2015

iOS ups lead over Android among business users, Citrix says

iOS ups lead over Android among business users, Citrix says
And what about BlackBerry, which used to be king of the corporate market?A Citrix representative told CNET that the company does support BlackBerry. But collecting data on BlackBerry devices requires a special piece of software, which Citrix didn't leverage for this report. Citrix is considering whether to include BlackBerry data in future reports.Companies concerned about their mobile users wasting too much time with non-business apps continued to blacklist certain ones. The top forbidden apps included Angry Birds, Facebook, Dropbox, YouTube, and Skype.But other apps got the seal of approval from management. The most commonly whitelisted apps were Evernote, NitroDesk TouchDown, Skype, Chrome, and Adobe Reader. Skype was the only app to be both blacklisted and whitelisted.Update, 10:15 a.m. PT: Adds information on why BlackBerry wasn't included.


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