Let’s face it — public-sector employees are likely using their personal mobile devices for government business, even if they're not supposed to. So what should be your first move when considering a ...
The U.S. Army’s recent Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) pilot program redefines and creates a new standard for the Department of Defense (DOD) by integrating information-age technology and forward ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) programs are a common way for companies to streamline technology management and security. With BYOD, employees can use their personal phones and tablets for work-related ...
Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous in healthcare, and, with them, use of personal devices like smartphones and tablets. Doctors and nurses are checking email, receiving lab results and performing ...
Alex Williams is a full-stack developer and technology writer in the United Kingdom specializing in web development and data management. The rise of BYOD policies has allowed businesses to leverage ...
BYOD (Bring You Own Device) promises many benefits such as greater innovation, better work-life balance and improved productivity, but it also increases pressure on IT to manage and secure devices and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has required businesses all over the world to equip millions of employees to work from home, and, as a result, the “bring your own device” (BYOD) model of IT has never been more ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) has become an accepted practice in business. Gartner predicts that by 2017, half of all employers will require workers to supply their own devices for work. Yet there are ...
What is a good BYOD policy? Step one is to clarify the rights of both company and employee and state upfront what's business and what's personal. But there's a lot more to it. In this interview with a ...
In Twitter chats, conference halls, reader comments, and the interminable flow of vendor “scareware” white papers, I keep hearing about IT pros’ fear of their companies falling apart because someone ...
When people bring their own devices to work or school, they don’t want IT administrators to manage the entire device. But until now, Apple only offered two ways for IT to manage its iOS devices: ...