Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) stories - Page 24
One of the more obvious acronyms you’ll encounter in the information technology, BYOD is exactly what it appears to be: your own devices used at home, but brought into the office and used for work. BYOD is a big deal in the technology space because it requires careful management, with issues including keeping personal information and apps separate from professional ones, securing company data, and establishing how support is provided. With the proliferation of smartphones, tablets and personally-owned laptops and other devices, BYOD is a practical reality for almost every organisation today.
Informatica's Siperian acquisition applauded
Tue, 9th Mar 2010
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Informatica's acquisition of Siperian has been applauded by strategic partners including HP, Capgemini, and Deloitte, for enhancing MDM solutions.
The mobile enemy
Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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As companies embrace ultra-mobile tech, the risk of data breaches skyrockets. USB drives and smartphones could be ticking time bombs for corporate security.
End to end protection
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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Amid escalating cyber threats, Scott McKinnel highlights the need for robust endpoint security to protect data across mobile devices.
Producing a network security policy
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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UK organisations often lack effective network security policies, but a comprehensive, diverse approach could change the game.
Mobility – Part two: enabling productivity through smartphone technology
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don’t need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.