Just a few weeks ago, President Obama sent flutters through the hearts of IT managers everywhere when he finally explained why he still uses a BlackBerry rather than an iPhone or Android device: ...
As adoption becomes more widespread, Bring Your Own Device or BYOD is making the move from trend to business way of life: Workers enjoy the anytime, anywhere access that BYOD provides and companies ...
Thinking about letting your employees use their own devices on your network? Before you agree to a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) scheme, protect your company with a mobile device management (MDM) plan.
In the past, the way in which organizations handled technology was simple. An IT department would drive all the technology a company used, including computers and servers, software, security protocols ...
The BYOD or Bring Your Own Device ethos may be catching on, but it brings its own set of problems. The BYOD or Bring Your Own Device ethos may be catching on, but it brings its own set of problems.
In the technology community, you’d be hard pressed to find someone unfamiliar with the topic of BYOD (bring-your-own-device). It’s had huge implications on organizations, ranging from compliance ...
Deploying the enterprise mode of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2) with 802.1X authentication provides great Wi-Fi security, but complicates the client configuration and connection process. In ...
Just a few weeks ago, President Obama sent flutters through the hearts of IT managers everywhere when he finally explained why he still uses a BlackBerry rather than an iPhone or Android device : ...