Thursday, February 14, 2013

Daily Mobile Computing Feed ? Feb 13, 2013

  • Home grown BYOD solution
  • Techday NZ Common in many of these installations is the problem of identifying the individual BYOD users on the wireless network and applying the correct security policies. On a wired network this is handled by a central active directory and by ensuring the ? (more)

  • Enterprise app stores seek to cure BYOD woes
  • ?Bring your own application (BYOA) has become as important as bring your own device (BYOD) in the development of a comprehensive mobile strategy, and the ? (more)

  • Word Spy ? BYOD
  • [From the phrase bring your own device.] Example Citations: Companies in 2012 generally conceded that BYOD is unstoppable. That said, workers who opt to ? (more)

  • AT&T BYOD Services | Bring Your Own Device | BYOD Security
  • BYOD solutions from AT&T provide management, control and security tools to help your employees use personal devices at work. Start creating your BYOD ? (more)

  • Research and Markets: BYOD Policy Template ? Bring-Your-Own-Device
  • Fort Mills Times BYOD include consumer SmartPhones and tablets which are making their way into your organization. Going mobile makes employees happier and more productive, but it?s also risky. How can you say yes? to a BYOD choice and still safeguard your corporate ? (more)

  • TMT legal update: to BYOD or not to BYOD: a straightforward question?
  • Lexology (registration) The use and adoption of Bring Your Own Device (?BYOD?) programs, whereby companies permit employees to use their personal devices for work purposes, is representative of these changes and of the desire of employees to be able to streamline the type ? (more)

  • BYOD Adoption Goes Beyond Devices And Requires Completely Rethinking ?
  • Australian Techworld This research shows that many BYOD programs are initially driven by access to email, and also indicates that organisations may be underestimating the implications for security and network architectures. View the full research paper. Please supply your ? (more)

  • Faster Refresh Reduces Demand For BYOD Says Intel
  • Forbes Faster refresh rates pre-empt BYOD if staff members are satisfied that their work machines are as good as anything they could buy on their own, they added, suggesting companies are going to have better experience buying and configuring computers rather ? (more)

  • InfoExpress Secures BYOD Deployments, Mobile Devices, and Guest Access ?
  • GlobeNewswire (press release) 13, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ? InfoExpress, an enterprise Network Access Control (NAC) solutions provider for mobile computing and secure Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) networks, announced today the availability of InfoExpress CGX. The next ? (more)

  • BYOD nightmare: iOS devices hobble Exchange servers when they synch
  • Network World BYOD nightmare: iOS devices hobble Exchange servers when they synch. Initial Microsoft /Apple workaround: deny access to iPhones, iPads and iPods. By Tim Greene, Network World February 13, 2013 11:43 AM ET. Print . Microsoft and Apple recommend ? (more)

  • The growing BYOD problem
  • FierceMobileIT While BYOD can improve employee job satisfaction and productivity, it also can cause a number of problems if not managed properly: support for personally owned devices is more difficult than it is for company-supplied devices, the cost of managing ? (more)

  • ForeScout integrates its NAC with MobileIron for BYOD control
  • CIO UK As the BYOD (bring-your-own-device) trend grows, IT departments are seeking ways to remain in control while letting employees use their own smartphones or tablets for work. Integrating ForeScout?s own network access control product CounterACT with a ? (more)

  • Infographic: Mobile Computing in Higher Education | infogr.am
  • Mobile devices and mobile technology are changing everything. (more)

  • Mobile Computing Just Became the Third Digital Revolution ? EdTech
  • 2012 was a year of incredible growth for mobile computing, and it?s not slowing down. (more)

  • LOST MOBILE ? General-Mobile-Computing ? Mobile-Computing
  • I HAVE LOST MY SAMSUNG CELL PHONE. NOW HOW CAN I GET BACK THAT. PLZ HELP ME IT WAS MY FIRST PHONE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ? (more)

  • Survey: US falls behind on user-centered BYOD
  • Computerworld Australia The survey looked at bring-your-own-device (BYPD) trends and plans. In the survey, employees from Singapore said their companies are the most proactive in using digital rights management rather than device-level access management to control the flow of ? (more)

  • End users may choose to outsource BYOD support
  • CRN ? UK Darren Briscoe (pictured), technical director at third-party support services provider Comms-care, said end-user customers are demonstrating a greater willingness to embrace a BYOD policy to let staff use their own gadgets at work. ?However, security ? (more)

  • What is BYOD? Developers redefine the answer
  • TechTarget Ask mobile software developers ?What is BYOD?? and, along with answering ?bring your own device,? they are quick to add ?but some restrictions apply.? Mobile experts have begun to question whether it?s realistic for software teams writing and testing ? (more)

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