Rob Enderle

About

Rob Enderle is a principal at Enderle Group. He is a nationally recognized analyst and a longtime writer for eWEEK and Pund-IT. Enderle is considered one of the top 10 IT analysts in the world by Apollo Research, which evaluated 3,960 technology analysts and their individual press coverage metrics.

RIM Under Siege

Is the bloom off the BlackBerry? Research in Motion Ltd., which has fought a losing battle so far on the intellectual-property front, is now under yet another attack. InPro II, a Luxembourg-based licensing company, is suing RIM for patent infringement, according to Dow Jones Business News. RIM has already lost two recent cases: one against […]

Mobile Computing on the Move for 2004

Two-thousand four will be a watershed year for the mobile worker. After a season of dramatic technological change, vendors of mobile systems are reaching a steady state. The new status quo will change dramatically in 2005, but 2004 should be relatively uneventful with regard to core technology. However, dont write off 2004 as a non-event: […]

The Transportable Laptop: New Market Heavyweight

Todays laptop computers go to two extremes: the ultralights, of which the smallest are only available in Asia (primarily Japan); and the transportables, which are large, heavy and designed to move from station to station. While we wait for the modular computers from companies like OQO to transform the ultralights, the transportable class of machine […]

T-Mobile Wins Number Portability Sweepstakes

On November 24th the cell phone companies have been ordered by the US government to allow you to switch vendors but retain your phone number. This should make the migration from one carrier to another much less painful and less risky than it has historically been. There is clearly pent up demand in people who […]

Mobile Buzz at Comdex

Although most of the interesting mobile products at Comdex Las Vegas 2003 already will have been announced before the trade show starts, there will still be plenty of interesting things to see at the show. Two prominent vendors will have coming-out parties, the most powerful vendor in the PC segment will showcase its newfound consumer […]

The Decline and Rebirth of Comdex

As those of us who are preparing to depart for Comdex next week get ready for our trip to the big amusement park known as Las Vegas, its time to reflect back on why Comdex has declined as sharply as it has and to pause to remember how important and necessary an event like this […]

Happy Birthday, Tablet PC

On Friday, the Tablet PC turned one year old. It has been an interesting year for this new product: In some ways, it was both premature and late. Premature, in that the processors and battery technology that would make this product work properly had not arrived by the time it launched; and incredibly late considering […]

Power to the People!

My quest for truly mobile computing is complicated by the number of power adapters that I have to carry on the road: one for my PDA, one for my cell phone, one for my laptop computer … No wonder I look and feel like Ive been ridden hard and put away wet after I arrive! […]

The Lonestar State of the Tablet Art

Editors note: Microsoft Corp. is a client of the Enderle Group, the consulting firm headed by Rob Enderle. LOS ANGELES—At Microsofts Professional Developers Conference here, Microsoft made fun of its Tablet PC Platform in a film with John Sculley (the ex-CEO of Apple who fired Steve Jobs) making snide comments about how “innovative” a small […]

Longhorn: A Lot to Want, A Long Time To Wait

Editors note: Microsoft Corp. is a client of the Enderle Group, the consulting firm headed by Rob Enderle. On Monday morning, Microsoft finally rolled out the prototype of its new operating system, currently codenamed Longhorn and likely to be called Windows 2006 when it is released (following Microsofts current naming convention). Longhorns launch pad was […]