BYOD or ‘bring your own device’ is becoming more commonplace across the world as the use of mobile devices continues to rise. The health care industry is no exception as four out of five doctors ...
That memory of receiving your first company-issued Blackberry or cellphone may not be as quaint or nostalgic as Ralphie’s joy at receiving his Red Ryder air rifle in “A Christmas Story.” But it soon ...
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 ...
And the “we” in this case is wearable devices coming into an enterprise near you. That was one key message for attendees this past week at an all-day event entitled, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): A ...
Editor's note: Many employees may prefer to use a certain type of laptop or smartphone, but are forced by their employer to a less desirable type of device. Paul Hillman, a partner at C/D/H, a Grand ...
This Apple for BYOD post is presented by Hexnode. Businesses enrolling employees’ personal devices for work use — known in IT circles as Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD — is growing. According to ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) programs are a common way for companies to streamline technology management and security. With BYOD, employees can use their personal phones and tablets for work-related ...
The increased availability of powerful ultrabooks, smartphones, and tablets is blurring work and home life for many users. And most users don’t want to maintain two sets of contacts, calendars, and ...