As unique as your personal fingerprint, so is your preference of how you use the mobile device. Every mobile user learns differently and if asked would tell you what they like and dislike regarding their mobile interaction.

We are always looking for proof that MobileDNA exists and creates the very personal bond between a user and his or her mobile device(s). MobileDNA we believe drives this topic area.

These two clips, credited to the authors below, suggest a personal preference consideration by the enterprise mobile user.

Michael Juntao Yaun , author of Enterprise J2ME, Developing Java Mobile Applications wrote :

Mobile devices become more personal and hence have more value if they are customized to fit the user’s personal preferences.

Peter Semmelhack, of Antenna Software wrote:

By determining end-user preferences and requirements prior to a large-scale rollout, enterprises can then deploy a standardized mobile solution with a much higher probability of success.

Personal preferences will help define what will work inside of an enterprise. The internal social buzz to use mobile correctly needs absolute attention by those who believe the users are important too.

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