BYOD is problematic, and social media is frowned upon in today's businesses, symantec told TechWeekEurope
Aruba is offering a new mobile management solution that allows for the secure provision of mobile devices on an enterprise…
Cabinet Office says it wants to save a total of £5 billion across the government by the end of the…
As mobile device management comes to the fore, Centrify and Enterproid have made BYOD-related announcements
Government agency begins issuing iPhones and Android devices to some of its 17,000 employees
Liam Maxwell announces government initiative to implement Bring Your Own Device, except in high security areas
There will be a lot of Amazon Kindle Fires out there, and users will want to integrate them into the…
A Bring Your Own Device policy has many attractive attributes but the security risks can be enormous and, as yet,…
As the BYOD trend continues, IT departments face a number of challenges integrating Apple devices into a Wintel work environment,…
Managed Workplace allows managed service suppliers to collect asset information, configure devices, track location and restrict access.
IT can take the Bring your Own Device (BYOD) trend in its stride, according to research from HP
IBM has launched software to help organisations manage and secure the influx of mobile devices into the enterprise
'Bringing Your Own Device' to work allows people the freedom to work with devices best suited to them. But, as…
As the commercialisation of IT continues, SoHoBlue’s Nick Morse looks at ways to improve security instead of banning devices altogether
Companies throughout Europe still struggle to keep up with the growing BYOD trend
As consumerisation blurs the lines of personal and professional, Comtact’s Dominic List looks at ways to cope
Palo Alto Networks has launched new security technology aimed at branch offices, iOS devices and malware
Employees doing their gift shopping at work are set to create security issues for companies this Christmas
Juniper's new switches help ease admin burden of integrating smartphones into corporate network
Letting workers bring their own devices to the office allows malware to outpace the security measures available, says Eric Doyle