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  2. Mobile computing - Wikipedia

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    A smartphone is a tool of mobile computing. Mobile computing is human–computer interaction in which a computer is expected to be transported during normal usage and allow for transmission of data, which can include voice and video transmissions. Mobile computing involves mobile communication, mobile hardware, and mobile software ...

  3. Mobile business intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Business Intelligence (Mobile BI or Mobile Intelligence) is defined as “Mobile BI is a system comprising both technical and organizational elements that present historical and/or real-time information to its users for analysis on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets (not laptops), to enable effective decision-making and management support, for the overall purpose of ...

  4. Mobile technology - Wikipedia

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    With the integration of mobile communication and mobile computing technology, mobile technology has gradually matured, and the mobile interaction brought by the application and development of mobile technology has provided online connection and communication for Ubiquitous Computing and Any time, anywhere Liaison and information exchange ...

  5. Enterprise mobility management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is the set of people, processes and technology focused on managing mobile devices, wireless networks, and other mobile computing services in a business context. As more workers have bought smartphone and tablet computing devices and have sought support for using these devices in the workplace, EMM has become ...

  6. Mobile cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) is the combination of cloud computing and mobile computing to bring rich computational resources to mobile users, network operators, as well as cloud computing providers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The ultimate goal of MCC is to enable execution of rich mobile applications on a plethora of mobile devices, with a rich user ...

  7. Multi-access edge computing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-access edge computing (MEC), formerly mobile edge computing, is an ETSI-defined [1] network architecture concept that enables cloud computing capabilities and an IT service environment at the edge of the cellular network [2] [3] and, more in general at the edge of any network. The basic idea behind MEC is that by running applications and ...

  8. Mobile commerce - Wikipedia

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    Mobile automated teller machine (ATM) is a special type of ATM. Most ATMs are meant to be stationary, and they're often found attached to the side of financial institutions, in stores, and in malls. A mobile ATM, on the other hand, is meant to be moved from location to location.

  9. Mobile workspace - Wikipedia

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    A mobile workspace is a user's portable working environment that gives them access to the applications, files and services they need to do their job no matter where they are. Mobile workspace technology describes a set of software and services that deliver corporate apps, files and services to a user on any device and over any network.