Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Oct 22, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- The BYOD Culture Inspires Innovation
- BYOD employee freedoms compromise security, expert warns
- Securing the Next Wave of BYOD
- Workers’ BYO programs the new challenge
- Motorola HC1 is Ahead in Wearable Computing
- Motorola’s Wearable PC: More Than A Headset
A new class of employee, the mobile elite, is bringing their own mobile devices to work to be more productive, innovative and collaborative. (more)
CSO Magazine Companies may be embracing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategies at a rate of knots, but without a more holistic approach to security even managed device protections can be easily or unintentionally circumvented by employees, one security expert has … (more)
GovInfoSecurity.com For organizations continuing to assess the mobile risks in their organization, Harkins says they can’t shy away from the BYOD challenge any longer. “If they don’t’ adequately stay in front of it, they’re going to have more risks for their enterprises … (more)
The Australian Dubbed BYOA (bring your own app), the trend is tightly entwined with BYOD and has IT managers and chief information officers searching for appropriate controls. Many organisations are finding that, once they adopt a BYOD policy, employees inevitably … (more)
Channelnomics Google Glass may usher in a new wave of consumer mobile computing, but Motorola Solutions Inc. is looking to transform wearable enterprise computing technology with its new HC1, a headset that features hands-free computing, heads-up display and … (more)
InformationWeek Where does mobile computing go next? With the announcement of its HC1 headset, Motorola Solutions points to a future in which hands aren’t even part of the equation. Though the HC1 superficially resembles a beefed-up version of the phone-based … (more)