EGUIDE:
Enterprise mobility management software allows IT to deploy security policies and provide access to internal resources by integrating with APIs in the mobile OSes. This e-guide shows enterprise mobility management software offerings and use cases.
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This informative resource discusses a new approach to BYOD where employees choose their own device from a menu of pre-approved devices and plans, helping ease the burden of management for IT and allowing for improved efficiency.
EGUIDE:
So while there will inevitably be heated debates over which mobile platform is better, or which one to develop for first, the real opportunity comes when the discussion moves above the hardware to how an app can derive value by connecting to different business platforms and ecosystems. Find out more in this eguide.
EBOOK:
Access this expert guide to learn about the basics of how mobile devices will impact your enterprise data, and what you have to do to stay ahead of dangerous mishaps.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper discusses the importance of file sync technology in the mobile era, examining how your organization can significantly increase collaboration, communications, and productivity.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive white paper examines five easy steps that your organization can take to adopt a secure and effective enterprise app store that will help you empower your workers and reap the benefits of enterprise mobility.
EGUIDE:
Pokémon Go brought augmented reality (AR) technology to the masses. In this guide, our experts illustrate the basics of AR in the mobile enterprise, and how to overcome adoption roadblocks such as cost, lack of development tools, and more. Read on to dive into the state of the AR market and evaluate its adoption readiness in your enterprise.
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This brief whitepaper looks at powerful and effective features of a combined hardware and software desktop virtualization platform that provides organizations with an all-in-one VDI strategy for simplified, efficient deployment.
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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.