Category: BYOD

Maintaining high standards for government BYOD programs

Security concerns are still a possible barrier for government BYOD adoption.

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Acknowledge smartphone use in your organization

Multiple studies show a rise in smartphone use to access the internet.

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Remove the worry of ‘dead apps’ with a modernized emulator

Older “dead” applications could pose a security risk to the BYOD workplace.

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Greater mobile use a part of FDA plans

The FDA’s acting CIO has plans for an increasingly mobile workforce.

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Hospitals: Consider moving legacy apps to mobile devices

One survey suggests that patients and the public are interested in a more IT-friendly hospital environment.

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Spread important apps over all devices, not just PCs

The amount of different types of devices used in the workplace is changing.

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Keeping BYOD strategies within their boundaries

A BYOD policy needs to be understood by employees to have the proper effect.

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The modernization implications of WYOD

The rise of wearables is leading to a companion to BYOD: WYOD.

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Department of Defense will experiment with BYOD policy

The Department of Defense hopes to trial a new BYOD program this summer.

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Selecting BYOD phone options for the workplace

Each of the major cell phone models can be appropriate for the workplace, depending on company specifications.

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