As discussed in an earlier blog post, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies have transformed the frontline employee experience connecting disengaged staff to the latest information on products, ...
We won’t bore you with the typical overview that speaks to the imminent arrival of BYOD and the advent of employee owned devices on the corporate network. If you’re reading this document, you know ...
As mobile devices become more ubiquitous in the workplace, employers can take advantage of new technology with Bring Your Own Device programs, which can enhance employee productivity and connectivity.
From a business perspective, the primary concern is ensuring remote employees’ productivity does not falter. To meet this goal, organisations should ensure that employees have the required IT ...
Lumension’s BYOD and Mobility Security Report, was conducted by Holger Schulze's Information Security Community group on LinkedIn. It found that BYOD is becoming mainstream, with close to 20% widely ...
In today’s flexible work landscape, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are becoming increasingly popular, allowing employees to use personal devices for work. However, this poses some unique ...
Don't be fooled by typical mobile device management (MDM) rhetoric. There's more than one way to manage a mobile device. You don't have to lock-in to a single vendor nor do you have to "beat to fit ...
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