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This informative paper examines what you organization needs to keep in mind when constructing a mobile strategy and also outlines how you can enable a mobile workspace allowing your employees to securely connect to the corporate network regardless of location or device.
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This white paper explains the most critical security-related differences between Windows® XP and Windows 8, including each operating system’s ability to provision security patches, integrate with MDM and more.
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Read this white paper to learn five key steps that will help you create a successful BYOD management strategy. Read on and learn the best ways to address device policies, security threats, employee awareness, and more.
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This exclusive resource discusses a mobile management solution that augments the domain-specific metrics and analytics provided by mobile device management and mobile application management vendors with the business context of the enterprise end user to measure productivity.
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The rapidly evolving BYOD trend is making management strategies harder and harder to follow through on. Read this expert whitepaper to examine the critical data security and employee-related challenges IT faces with attempting to manage mobile devices.
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This informative resource takes an in-depth look at the role mobility can play as part of a midmarket enterprise's UC platform and how your organization can streamline management to reap the benefits of BYOD.
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This whitepaper will help you learn how you can empower users, protect sensitive information, reduce overhead and simplify IT by turning to a structured solution for BYOD. Learn how you can get support for enterprise mobility management, desktop and app virtualization, and more.
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This expert resource will discuss the the hidden costs of BYOD, the roadblocks on the way to BYOD success, how to best apply IT governance over BYOD, how to develop strategies, the software to use, and more.
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The cell phone market is nothing if not dynamic. A couple of years ago, it would have been unthinkable that Blackberry would have slipped to the third most utilized operating system for smartphones.