EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at what needs to be done to make next-generation 5G mobile networks a reality. Fewer EU workers are moving to the UK – we examine what that means for the IT skills gap. And we analyse the state of the hyper-converged infrastructure market. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper discusses how your organization can embrace BYOD with full security and control, providing a simple and streamlined user experience.
EBOOK:
Mobile security isn't just a matter investing more in security technologies. Access this handbook to learn what CIO expert Harvey Koeppel thinks it will take to reformulate your mobile security strategy and tackle today's mobile risks. Also uncover the top 10 mobile security risks, a 7-point checklist for guarding mobile apps and devices, and more.
ANALYST REPORT:
Access to business-critical applications has to be managed carefully to keep enterprise information secure. In this report, Gartner provides a framework to help IT teams determine which devices will have access to which applications, and which access methods should be used.
EGUIDE:
As enterprise mobility increases in adoption, formal mobile policy management systems are fading from the scene. In this e-guide, mobile computing expert Craig Mathias simplifies the broad range of management capabilities available for you to enable both flexibility and security.
EBOOK:
IT admins may be confused about MDM, MIM and MAM, but each is part of the evolving mobility management market. BYOD policies must account for applications, data and devices. Access this expert white paper for essential tips and tricks to mobile management in the modern world.
EBOOK:
There isn't yet a single easy solution to managing mobile systems, but there are already a number of tested approaches for handling mobile applications and potentially sensitive data. See how they might apply to your enterprise.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses the problems associated with point solutions and examines how and why your organization should move past these tools to a complete enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution.
EBOOK:
Now that the dust has settled around bring your own device, some IT shops have turned to the COPE, or corporate-owned, personally enabled, approach to mobile device management.