MOBILE COMPUTING CHALLENGES: NAVIGATING ISSUES IN THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE

Authors

  • Maitri Rajesh Gandhi Bhuj, Kachchh

Keywords:

Mobile Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Personal Cloud

Abstract

The advent of mobile computing has drastically revolutionized the way in which we engage with technology. This is because mobile computing offers accessibility and flexibility that were previously unimaginable. The contemporary digital world presents a number of challenges that must be conquered in order to make mobile computing a viable option. However, mobile computing does come with a number of advantages. This article delves into the numerous problems and obstacles that arise in the mobile computing environment, including technological restrictions, privacy issues, and security risks. Concerns about personal data protection and security are among these issues. The research aims to illuminate the intricacies of mobile computing and offer insights into possible methods and solutions to mitigate these challenges by thoroughly analyzing them.

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Published

01-11-2023

How to Cite

Maitri Rajesh Gandhi. (2023). MOBILE COMPUTING CHALLENGES: NAVIGATING ISSUES IN THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE. International Educational Journal of Science and Engineering, 6(6). Retrieved from https://iejse.com/journals/index.php/iejse/article/view/80