This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web. This week we bring you a view of all that has created a strong buzz in the IT Security world! Read on to learn more. How secure is your BYOD policy
Death of the PC: Time to Kiss Your Computer Goodbye?
With IBM preparing to furlough most of its U.S. hardware staff , computing traditionalists are reminded once again that the personal computer as we know it is on its deathbed.
Keep your Samsung SAFE devices safer!
With Android devices becoming ubiquitous at the work place, companies have started looking at the various possibilities of managing and securing these devices. For example, Samsung mobiles and tablets are increasingly used by employees to access work-related data. However, this comes with the built-in risk of leaking/losing sensitive information.
Desktop Central integrates with Apple Configurator
Desktop Central has taken Mobile Device Management a step forward by supporting Apple configurator for iOS. This feature requires devices to be connected to a USB dock that lets IT administrator perform tasks like configuring device settings, assigning devices to users, installing apps, and updating iOS.
This Week’s Five: What’s trending now in IT?
This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web, with a different topic each week. This week, we’ll explore the latest trends in the IT market
Will mobile devices replace desktops in enterprises?
We keep hearing new concepts around mobile devices every passing day. BYOD, BYOA, MDM, MAM etc. have become the buzz words of IT industry. Are mobile devices slowly replacing desktops at work?
This Week’s Five: The Rise of Mobile Device Management
This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web, with a different topic each week. This week, we’ll explore the developments in mobile device management.
Apple and the Enterprise
The first ever computer for home use with a GUI was released by Apple in 1983, and was billed Lisa . Although Lisa was a failure, Apple struck gold when the iconic Apple II was released in 1984. Since then, Apple went on to make some of the most memorable devices, and has garnered a cult status for itself for good reason
Blackberry CEO Vs Market experts on Tablets growth
In the early and mid-2000’s, the word “BlackBerry” was symbolic of smart phones but now, it’s a foregone story due to their delayed response to the market. Add to that a recent statement by BlackBerry CEO Thoris Heins that made their market understanding questionable. According to the CEO: “In five years I don’t think there’ll be a reason to have a tablet anymore
John and his Android adventure
John is back! For those of you who don’t remember John or haven’t met him yet – John, is an IT administrator who had trouble managing iOS devices until he found Desktop Central . This time around, John, akin to our Hollywood hero, faces a new challenge managing Android devices