BYOD (bring your own device) has created a true anytime/anywhere work environment, and with device prices falling and features growing, it is no wonder that BYOD is becoming so popular. It is ...
Managing mobile devices that belong to the organization is one thing; managing mobile devices that belong to employees or corporate guests is quite another. After acquiring Rover Apps earlier this ...
While bring your own device (BYOD) and similar consumer-driven IT initiatives are becoming more widely accepted, there is no real consensus yet on the best method for supporting BYOD. This is ...
The practice of employees using personal phones and tablets at work is already widespread, with the number of such devices forecast to hit one billion by 2018. The challenge posed to enterprises by ...
Employees are buying smartphones and tablets in record numbers and in some cases are insisting that they can use their personal devices to connect to corporate systems. According to the federal ...
Federal agencies handle data that must be protected, and they are the targets of a determined subset of attackers, factors that make mobile devices and their data a particular challenge. As part of ...
A couple of years ago companies were dismissive of BYOD, but as they’ve realized that the horse left the stable, they are adopting policies and next generation technologies to help manage BYOD. They ...
Today’s clinicians want to stay connected when they’re at home or out and about, and that means accessing your hospital’s network from their own phones, tablets and personal computers. While it might ...
Managing BYOD & Mobility USA will serve to provide a unique networking platform. Bringing together top executives to address the mobility challenges and set the precautions’ framework but most ...
In the IT community, there’s a lot of consternation about the “bring your own device” (BYOD) phenomenon. The arguments start simply enough: IT doesn’t like the loss of control, but the business units ...
The majority of small businesses worldwide still don't have a formal strategy for addressing and managing the "bring your own device" trend, according to a new report published by Citrix on Thursday.