InfoWorld Article

Ephraim Schwartz over at InfoWorld penned a nice column today about REDFLY titled, “Turning smartphones into desktops on the go.”

Ephraim brings up an interesting point; is REDFLY’s success completely dependent on the smartphone’s future growth curve, or can REDFLY actively help the smartphone live up to its potential spurring more widespread adoption? Here’s a quote from the article:

“In one sense, the success of RedFly depends more on the current and future capabilities of the cell phone than on the business smarts at Celio. If the cell phone becomes the single most important computing device for remote users, then of course RedFly goes along for the ride.

But if looked at from the other side, RedFly is not a passive participant. Rather, RedFly is the device that will allow a cell phone to become a business user’s single most important mobile computing device.”

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