Articles tagged with: Byod
Two-Thirds of Interop Survey Participants Are Under-Prepared for BYOD
Although the majority of businesses surveyed at a recent conference allow employees to bring their own devices to work, only a third have defined byod policies in place. more
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SRI International Working on Military-Grade BYOD Capabilities
USA based SRI International says that it has begun the final phase of a contract with the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command to develop and commercialize multiple-personality mobile devices. more
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BYOD and Increased Malware Threats Help Driving Mobile Security Services Market
Mobile malware has advanced to a new level of sophistication as smart devices continue to gain ground. The number of unique mobile threats grew by 261% in just two quarters. Increasingly complex malware is taking advantage of a wider range of mobile functionalities to exploit vulnerabilities on the device and in the network. Organizations allowing byod policies and without proper mobile device management capabilities are at great risk from covert interception and corruption. more
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Samsung to Test Dual-Android OS Instals in Single Galaxy Smartphone
Red Bend Software says that it has partnered with Samsung to conduct enterprise trials of a dual-persona version of the Galaxy S III smartphone beginning in Q2 2013 for use in Bring Your Own Device (byod) programs. more
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Increased use of iPhones by European Government Employees at Work
A new study from IDC Government Insights reveals that approximately 60% of employees in the respondents' agencies use the iPhone, clearly reflecting an increasing uptake of bring-your-own-device (byod) policies in the Western European government sector. more
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BYOD Software Developer Secures Investment Funding from Intel
Enterprise mobile application management (MAM) developer, Apperian says that it has received an unspecified investment from Intel Capital. more
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Embrace BYOD or Be Left Behind Says Dell
The findings of another survey into byod conclude that approximately 70% of companies believe that it can improve their work processes and help them work better in the future, while an estimated 59% believe they would be at a competitive disadvantage without byod. more
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Samsung Mobile Index Reveals BYOD Trend at a Tipping Point
While there is support in the USA for byod and the work/life-balance benefits it typically enables, a Samsung study highlights critical gaps between IT executives and their employees that will need to be addressed as byod becomes the norm within the next two years. more
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Corporate Data Risks with Replaced Smartphones and Tablets
The majority of Bring Your Own Device (byod) employees are not properly disposing of or wiping corporate information from personal devices when upgrading to the latest tablets and smartphones, according to a survey commissioned by Fiberlink, a provider of remote device wiping software. more
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CIOs in Asia-Pacific are embracing the BYOD trend
The "bring you own device" (byod) is becoming very popular among MultiNational Companies in Asia-Pacific, according to an Ovum study. Over 70 percent of the surveyed companies already have policies to support approved employee-owned devices. Despite the large number of MNCs embracing this trend, however, support is initially limited to certain areas and roles within the organization. more
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