Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Oct 6, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Veracode Expands into BYOD Security with Marvin Mobile Buy
- Report: BlackBerry PlayBook Is Most Secure Tablet for BYOD
- Fusion Mobile Access, HCM Show Oracle’s Progress
- Infosecurity – BYOD is driving privacy concerns among enterprise …
- What’s a Facebook ‘like’ worth?
- Mobile computing wars pose tough choices for internet publishers
- Get Ready for an Explosion of Mobile Computing Applications
- Mobile computing era changed our lives forever | Singapore …
Datamation Veracode, a provider of cloud-based application security testing services, is betting that mobile application management (MAM) and security is poised to become the next big front in the ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) battle that’s gripping the IT market. (more)
eSecurity Planet According to a recent report from Context Information Security entitled “Tablets — A Hard Pill to Swallow” [PDF file], the BlackBerry PlayBook is the only tablet that currently offers a “workable” BYOD solution. “[The study] looked at Apple’s iPad … (more)
Information Management (blog) The company left no confusion about its applications’ readiness for cloud and mobile computing, and provided insight into future advancements. After last year’s Oracle OpenWorld I made a cloudy forecast for Oracle Fusion for CRM and HCM due to Oracle’s … (more)
To help remedy the issue, the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is tackling the bring- your-own device (BYOD) trend and full lifecycle security management for … (more)
PCWorld You can find him debating the finer points of DIY PCs, BYOD tablets and PPC advertising. More by Brad Chacos. What’s the tangible, money-in-the-bank benefit of a Facebook follower? Social marketing mavens have pondered the question for years and … (more)
Sydney Morning Herald For Microsoft, Amazon.com, and the clutch of other companies that hope to carve out a big slice of a mobile computing business currently dominated by Apple, the future depends on people like Scott Porad. As chief technology officer of Cheezburger … (more)
IBM is predicting that the number of transactions being generated by mobile computing devices will increase 50 percent by the end of the year. (more)
Mobile computing era changed our lives forever. It seemed like not so long ago that Motorola was the dominant leader with the brick sized analog mobile phone. (more)