Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Aug 23, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Dell, HP Missing Out on Mobile Computing Shift | The Big Picture
- Webster University’s Walker Business School Introduces New B.S. …
- BYOD V.2 and spotting the next big trend
- BYOD offers new form of unified communication | M5 Networks
- BYOD Security Demands Mobile Data Protection Strategy
- BYOD: What Your IT Service Technicians See
- Sprint MVNO Ting to launch BYOD program in Q4
- ForeScout Addresses BYOD Growth with Mobile Security for NACaaS Platform …
- AppSense responds to BYOD security fears with DataNow
- AT&T Expands Mobile Device Management for Small Businesses
By Barry Ritholtz
Gigaom Founder Om Malik discusses the problems with Dell and HP’s strategies. Bloomberg, Aug. 22 2012. (more)
WNEM TV 5 Webster University’s Walker Business School Introduces New B.S. Degree in Mobile Computing. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In; Manage … (more)
ComputerWeekly.com It seems like it was only two years ago that smartphones began appearing in offices connected to the corporate e-mail and Wi-Fi network; however, the phenomenon began many years ago. When the early personal computers were brought out, replete with … (more)
The growing popularity of the bring your own device (BYOD) movement and the noticeable associated rise in productivity has encouraged companies to adopt … (more)
CIO The security issues associated with an increasingly mobile workforce are amplified when CIOs consider adopting a “bring-your-own-device,” or BYOD, policy, allowing employees to access potentially sensitive work files and applications on their personal … (more)
CIO Insight IT service technicians who provide bring-your-own-device support for the enterprise are reporting a major upswing in demand over the past six months. But, even as they’re seeing increasing demand for BYOD support services, IT technicians are noting … (more)
FierceWireless Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) MVNO Ting will launch a bring-your-own-device program in the fourth quarter that will allow customers to bring any Sprint device onto Ting’s service rather than buying a new phone with Ting. As a prepaid MVNO, Ting charges full … (more)
The Complete Managed Services Resource Recognizing the growing need for service providers to support “bring your own device” (BYOD) services, ForeScout Technologies, Inc. has added mobile security to its NAC-as-a-Service (NACaaS) platform for managed service providers (MSPs). (more)
IT PRO AppSense has added a new layer to its user virtualisation platform, DataNow, to allow businesses to introduce secure bring your own device (BYOD) schemes. The product enables end users to access the data they have stored within a company’s on-premise … (more)
CIO Today Complicating the move to mobile for IT departments, however, is the growing trend of “bring your own device.” AT&T … Analyst Laura DiDio noted that her firm, Information Technology Intelligence Consulting, recently released a survey about the BYOD trend. (more)