Locking down corporate data and apps on employee devices can be a chore — especially when the biggest stumbling block is workers themselves. Here's how to ensure mobile devices actually get managed ...
What is the most serious concern that any organization will raise while discussing enterprise mobility? Mobile platforms? User experience? Interoperability? All these are important. But security tops ...
The market for mobile device management software in its current state is headed for eventual extinction as the industry focus moves toward mobile application control and containerization, said ...
Proof positive that a trend is here to stay: It gets its own acronym. You won't find too many offices today in which employees aren't waltzing in the door with their own devices—sometimes more than ...
When we tested mobile device management (MDM) last year, the products were largely focused on asset management – provisioning, protecting and containing mobile devices. What a difference a year makes.
Ever since employee-owned devices, and particularly iPhones and iPads, began appearing in offices, organizations of all sizes have struggled to properly administer and secure non-corporate-owned ...
To protect sensitive data in the BYOD era, schools must take a more closed, corporate approach, blending network access control and mobile device management. By its very nature, education is "open." ...
Alan Joch has been an independent business and technology writer for more than a decade. His expertise includes server and desktop virtualization, cloud computing, emerging mobile applications, and ...
You can migrate from one smartphone to another without having to do much heavy lifting. With the Android platform, the most challenging thing you need to do is authenticate your new device against ...
In the mobile world, we live in an alphabet soup. There are more acronyms than you can shake a stick at, and once you figure out what the acronyms stand for, you have to figure out what they mean.
When people bring their own devices to work or school, they don’t want IT administrators to manage the entire device. But until now, Apple only offered two ways for IT to manage its iOS devices: ...