Sponsor: Quest Software. T he growing acceptance of bring your own device (BYOD) at enterprises comes with promise and perils. Our next BriefingsDirect discussion examines why the users’ personal use, ...
Software deployed on mobile or touchscreen devices is being adopted by retailers for everything from point-of-sale and clienteling solutions to endless aisle kiosks. When planning the deployment of ...
More than two-thirds of businesses see boosts in employee productivity and customer response time by letting employees bring their own devices to work, and more than half of companies feel they would ...
Research In Motion released a new version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Service mobile device management software on Wednesday. This comes just over a week before the official launch of the new ...
There's no doubt that the BYOD trend is gaining momentum, with more and more companies permitting employees to bring personally owned devices—in particular notebooks, smartphones, tablets—into the ...
Bring your own device is still a grassroots rebellion for many companies, but it could be the future of the enterprise desktop Users are taking control, and there’s no stopping them from bringing ...
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The landscape of corporate IT is evolving, primarily due to the widespread adoption of software-as-a-service (SaaS), which is blurring the boundaries of traditional network perimeters. This change is ...
It may be hard for some to just say ‘no’ to the growing “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) crowd, but that was the initial reaction manager of information at certified public accounting firm Burr, Pilger, ...
As many as 6,000 people tap into Seattle Children’s Hospital’s network to check out confidential medical records and email. They might do so from all sorts of personal mobile devices and other roguish ...