Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Jun 19, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Will The Microsoft Surface Tablet Redefine Mobile Computing …
- Will The Microsoft Surface Tablet Redefine Mobile Computing?
- Beneath the Surface: a tablet for business?
- Fortinet(R) Global Survey Reveals ‘First Generation’ BYOD Workers …
- Stealthy startup Bluebox gets $9.5M to secure a BYOD world
- WakeMed Health & Hospitals Selects MobileIron to Secure Mobile …
- Let BYOD guide enterprise procurement
- Samsung Galaxy S III Adds BYOD Features
- Visibility and Control Still an Issue With BYOD Policies
- Remote access technologies in a BYOD era
- Lumeta Announces Device Profiling Supporting BYOD Security …
- The Complexity Of BYOD & Cloud Storage Systems
- HIT Security Hinges on Mobile Device Management
- Tablets eating laptops eating desktops culture: The food chain in the …
- Fiberlink Provides Webinar on Bring Your Own Device Policy …
- ShoreTel Mobility Gives Phones Dual Persona for BYOD
Will The Microsoft Surface Tablet Redefine Mobile Computing. Matt Burns. posted 15 mins ago. Comments. View Staff Page Follow me on twitter … (more)
Centralia Chronicle In fact, perhaps I’m still a little drunk on Microsoft Kool-Aid, but the Surface seems like the next generation of mobile computing. While Surface might not kill the … (more)
WA today … for the manufacturers themselves to keep their foot in the door of clients who are increasingly tempted by Apple and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategies. (more)
MarketWatch (press release) Fortinet(R) Global Survey Reveals ‘First Generation’ BYOD Workers Pose Serious … IT systems by first generation Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) users; people … (more)
GigaOM Of course, the inherent security issues around bring-your-own-device (BYOD) workplaces have companies of all types worried about securing their data. I don’t … (more)
MarketWatch (press release) … device security and to enable the organization’s Bring Your Own Device Program. … and we are delighted to have been chosen to power their BYOD program. (more)
ComputerworldUK The shrewder CIOs are not just allowing and managing bring your own device (BYOD), they are looking to see how giving employees some freedom in the … (more)
Twice Dallas – Samsung Mobile hopes to boost its share of the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) to work market with the launch of the Android 4.0-based Galaxy S III. (more)
NetworkComputing.com The Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) boom has introduced enough risk to the enterprise to keep IT managers up at night, but most businesses lack the visibility … (more)
Computerworld (blog) In my last blog post I looked at the basics of putting a BYOD policy together for your network. It focused what to do when end-users bring their own devices into … (more)
Virtual-Strategy Magazine Lumeta Announces Device Profiling Supporting BYOD Security Initiatives … integrity and availability across bring-your-own-device (BYOD) assets, as well as … (more)
By Rakesh Dogra
IBM also recently banned the use of Dropbox when it allowed the employees the flexibility of their BYOD policy. In fact, IBM put a ban on Evernote also. While more and more companies are enabling the bring your own device policy, they have … (more)
HealthLeaders Media One of the biggest technology trends hitting healthcare this year, mobile computing, poses one of the biggest security threats to healthcare that will last for many … (more)
News Pakistan Recent developments in both personal and mobile computing markets suggested that the once elegantly segregated market is now becoming a haphazard mix … (more)
San Francisco Chronicle (press release) The problem is, you haven’t wrapped your head around the distinct legal risks that will ascend from your new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. (more)
CIO Today ShoreTel Mobility Gives Phones Dual Persona for BYOD … The goal is to help M5 customers embrace a bring-your-own-device policy while maintaining … (more)