Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Sep 25, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- 4 Best Practices for BYOD Policies
- ‘Intel Inside’ Ignites Mobile Branding War
- Thorsten Heins interview Pt 2: Secrets of BlackBerry 10
- It’s war! BYOD exposes IT’s deep distrust of users
- Future Workplace Formula = 1 Person X 6 Devices @ Two-Thirds of a Desk
- Analysts identify data security risks caused by mobile computing …
- WEBINAR: Improving Agent Productivity with Mobile Computing …
- Riding the Mobile Wave: The Future of Mobile Computing …
- How to Locate Lost Android Mobile – General-Mobile-Computing …
- RIM banking on BlackBerry Balance, HTML5, BYOD trend
- BYOD Initiatives Require Careful Thought, Implementation
- Security fears, breaches driving a third of BYOD policies in Canada
- Keep Your Staff, But Cut Your Space
Finextra When they bring their digital device to work we call this Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. The day after you get your new mobile phone or iPad, you’ll probably take it to work and have the IT department set it up with your email and access to the company … (more)
CNBC.com … Ignites Mobile Branding War. Published: Monday, 24 Sep 2012 | 11:54 AM ET. Text Size. By: Reuters. As the mobile computing wars heat up, chipmakers that supply the crucial components inside smartphones and tablets aim to grab more of the glory. (more)
Gadget We believe in mobile computing, not just mobile phones. QNX taught us a lot about cars, but we also asked, what does it mean for other domains? For example, it can be the mobile computing system to manage an energy grid. It is for more than just … (more)
InfoWorld (blog) The good news is that IT is getting better about BYOD technologies (which are typically mobile ones, such as smartphones and iPads, but also include social networking, cloud computing, use of OS X, and computing at home). The bad news is that users are … (more)
DailyFinance The majority of organizations (83 percent) will use bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives to manage the growing number of devices that people use to access the corporate network. Employees will generally choose and purchase their own computing … (more)
While trends such as mobile computing have created new opportunities for both businesses and employees, they have also created new risks. (more)
FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & SportsWEBINAR: Improving Agent Productivity with Mobile Computing Solutions. Member Center: Create Account|; Log … (more)
In his new book The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything (Vanguard Press, 2012), CEO of MicroStrategy Michael Saylor examines the … (more)
My Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos Mobile has bee stolen . Can it be traced with the help of IEMI No. (more)
ZDNet For starters, RIM has made some follies in the consumer market before, but the Canadian mobile device company is trying again from a different approach thanks to the BYOD (bring your own device) trend. Relying on its strength and reputation for … (more)
eWeek Security issues, unseen expenses and control issues can more than mitigate the savings enterprises could reap through bring-your-own-device initiatives, according to a report from telecom and IT services provider Grudi Associates. While there has been … (more)
ITBusiness.ca More than one third of Canadian businesses with bring your own device policies adopted them as a result of specific security breaches or red flags, a new study shows. The finding is part of a new Citrix Systems survey of global BYOD practices and … (more)
CIO Today The Workplace of the Future report from Citrix Systems concludes that work is becoming “something people do, not a place people go.” Workshifting, telecommuting, cloud computing, and bring-your-own device (BYOD) policies are helping businesses lower … (more)