I'm sure you've kept up with my short, four-part Mac mini series (tell me you have) and I just had a brainstorm: It doesn't have to stay at home on my desk; I can take it to work. Well, OK, I can't ...
With BYOD set to change the way IT operates, more and more organizations have started looking at formal BYOD programs. However most are still tackling the issue using ad hoc methods. Given the pace at ...
More than half of employees buy their own devices for work use, according to new report from mobile device management specialist Good Technology. Half the companies surveyed with bring-your-own-device ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 8, 2013 — Fujitsu Computer Products of America today announced the introduction of iNetSec Smart Finder, the internal network security appliance that offers wired and wireless ...
Since bring your own device (BYOD) is now officially a thing, you have probably noticed that your office workspace is more in tune with traditional desktop computing rather than BYOD. There are a few ...
Colleges were once the place where many students encountered their first computer -- and back then, the computer took up an entire room. Now, with computing power in every student's book bag and ...
Do you dream of a world where you have your choice of laptop, smartphone or tablet at work; all of which connect seamlessly one to another, and are constantly updated? Sitting at your desk, feeling ...
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Cloud storage, text messaging, poor accountability and the "Bad Leaver" open the doors to data breaches in a BYOD environment, says a cyber-crime expert in this CIO.com interview. Paul Luehr knows a ...