Monthly Archives: March 2015

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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Internet Explorer, Spartan and the future of Microsoft browser users

Internet Explorer 11 could still be an important tool in the upcoming version of Microsoft Windows.

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Work with terminal emulation that can fit any browser, big or small

Browser preferences can change, so a terminal emulation solution should be adaptable.

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Are security concerns limiting cloud adoption?

Many organizations are reportedly concerned about cloud security.

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Study: Finland leads with cloud computing

Finland could become a model for cloud adoption for other countries.

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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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Microsoft to end old Internet Explorer: Will your modernization be affected?

Microsoft seems to be ending Internet Explorer with the launch of the upcoming Windows 10.

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How does a data management solution apply to your business?

Companies should consider the possible benefits from synchronized data usage, even if they aren’t a “tech business.”

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Flynet Viewer and SharePoint Integration: Keep up with the latest requirements

Since SharePoint integration could continue to be an important factor for Microsoft, so Flynet Viewer is a continuously useful modernization tool.

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