Samsung has a burgeoning business to business (B2B) side, using its understanding of how businesses can use technology in wearables, smartphones, and smart devices to custom design them for specific industries and applications.
Enterprise mobility has gone beyond BYOD (bring your own device) and the ability to work anywhere, any time. It is now a key underpinning of productivity and innovation so necessary for Australian enterprises to compete on a global scale. Samsung has commissioned some very interesting Australian research.
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