Do you use a personal device on your organization’s network? If so, what are the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies within your enterprise or organization? If you're unsure, a new e-book, BYOD for ...
BYOD increases the number of people in an organization who use mobile applications, which can lead to new efficiencies, increased productivity and cost savings. By 2015, the number of employees using ...
Mobile devices are among the most vulnerable tech items we own, because they're easily exploited and can be quickly compromised by hackers. It's essential for a company to have a solid security policy ...
If your company is involved in litigation, then your personal smartphone used for work-even merely for receiving corporate email-can be seized and searched for evidence during the discovery phase, ...
Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, is a topic that is not going away – smartphones and tablets are being adopted at such a high rate that companies are almost compelled to support them. When a CEO, ...
As discussed in an earlier blog post, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies have transformed the frontline employee experience connecting disengaged staff to the latest information on products, ...
The modern workplace has begun to evolve to accommodate the new devices and new software products that allege to boost our productivity and expand the type of work that can be done. The question is, ...
We have officially become a society of connected workers. Pew Research indicates that 95% of mid-career employees in the U.S own smartphones. Three out of four adults have laptops, and tablet usership ...