Does BYOD Increase Information Risk?
By Steve Durbin We’re living in an always-on, always-connected society, where our mobile phones have gone from being simply portable telephones to serving as all-powerful
By Steve Durbin We’re living in an always-on, always-connected society, where our mobile phones have gone from being simply portable telephones to serving as all-powerful
By Frank Diana Take a seat in any conference room, office, meeting or event, and you’ll be surrounded by mobile devices—tablets, laptops and smartphones. And,
By Samuel Greengard Mobility isn’t a new concept. For more than two decades, employees have carried around cell phones and laptops. They’ve used VPNs and
By Dan Miller The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) craze is evident whenever a new generation of smartphone, tablet or mobile operating system is released. Employees who have
By Samuel Greengard BYOD and the consumerization of IT are radically changing the enterprise. Today, organizations are under intense and growing pressure from both management
By Tony Kontzer Those who attended the Apps World North America conference in San Francisco on Feb. 7 and 8 hoping to gather tips for
By Barb Rembiesa Many users have incorporated smartphones and tablets into their daily lives, and are blending activities such as Web browsing, games and mobile
By Samuel Greengard It’s hardly news that mobility is driving enormous changes in government and business. However, a recent study conducted by Telework Exchange demonstrates
By Samuel Greengard Over the last few years, as the use of mobile technology has spiked and consumer devices have invaded the enterprise, business and