Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Sep 12, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Intel wants to redefine mobile personal computing via voice, gesture
- Intel shows off all-in-one computer touchpad
- BYOD security monitoring is not the norm – Nextgov.com
- Live Blog Apple iPhone 5 Launch: 10 BYOD, MDM Questions
- Cisco Releases Cloud IPS, Upgrades Security Products
- Modernized IT Infrastructure Spawns Cloud and Mobile Computing …
- Privacy, Equity, and other BYOD Concerns
- BYOD? Anti-eavesdropping device stops technical espionage
- Why (Most) BYOD Managers Will Welcome iPhone 5
- Three BYOD approaches — and the budget impact
functionality ZDNet “Mobile computing requires a huge amount of capabilities to make the great experiences really happen,” Perlmutter acknowledged, describing that means providing everything from a touchscreen to all-day battery life to instant-on functionality. Thus … (more)
TechRadar UK With more portable devices like the iPad already blurring the lines of desktop and mobile computing, a powerful desktop that can be carried around the home is just the next logical step, Skaugen said. The all-in-one adaptive computer could replace a … (more)
The findings of the survey by cybersecurity compliance firm nCircle suggest that many agencies are embracing the concept of bring-your-own-device, or BYOD, … (more)
MSPmentor Do you have a BYOD (bring your own device) corporate policy? Do you also have mobile and overall IT services policies for your employees? Do you know what mobile devices your employees already use? What business applications do your employees … (more)
InformationWeek Finally, Cisco upgraded to version 3.1 its AnyConnect remote-access software, which is meant to help businesses secure their employee-owned devices–per the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) movement. New features include built-in IPv6 compatibility, … (more)
Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings, based in Tel Aviv, both satisfied current requirements and built a better long-term enterprise architecture, illustrating the … (more)
MindShift (blog) As the Bring Your Own Device movement continues to gain momentum, allowing students to use their own devices (mobile phones, laptops, tablets) in school, administrators and educators are figuring out how to iron out concerns and issues that crop up. (more)
Computerworld (blog) Before adopting BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), companies need to do a risk assessment. Both corporate America and the U.S. government face increasing technical espionage threats via compromised mobile devices carried into offices, board rooms, and … (more)
Channel Partners (blog) CIOs and technology managers already racking up overtime these days dealing with the BYOD and mobility boom are in for a roller coaster fourth quarter: The debut of Apple’s iPhone 5 is sure to bring hundreds of thousands of the new devices into the … (more)
Network World Love it or hate it, BYOD is likely already affecting security, network performance and your budget (it can drive up costs by more than a third, according to some researchers). Here are three approaches to address these challenges. ANALYSIS: How BYOD … (more)