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Why Corporate File Sharing Services Can’t Compete

NetworkComputing.com Filr is designed to reduce the risk of mobile computing by syncing data on mobile devices with master versions stored in a secure location. However, rather than approach file sync and sharing from the point of view of the client, as most consumer … (more)

How Will Cloud Computing Change Retail?

RetailWire For retailers, cloud computing services provide significant opportunities for collaboration and connecting the internal and external value chains at minimal capital expenses. It can help enhance mobile computing by transferring knowledge quickly to the … (more)

BYOD security: a standards dilemma

Business Spectator Multiple operating systems and a fragmented mobile market has made it difficult to create a one-size-fits all BYOD security solution. While there’s no quick fix to this problem, here are some ways of working around it. (more)

The Spreadsheet and BYOD anarchy

ComputerworldUK (blog) Teacher-geeks however know too much and will try to solve problems like ‘the role of pedagogy in implementing BYOD within an XP networks optimised for student-safeguarding and data security’. Don’t laugh I can find you long articles that pretty much … (more)

BYOD Isn’t Just About the D – Channelnomics

Channelnomics By Seth Robinson. Recent data from CompTIA shows 66 percent of companies
are allowing or mandating the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend in their organizations. Only 12 percent of these firms say the reason for BYOD is that it’s simply too difficult … (more)

Rio Tinto scales BYOD to 4000 users

iT News Gartner distinguished analyst David Willis sees “mobile workforce opportunities” as just one benefit to cascade from the increased acceptance of BYOD strategies by corporate firms. The analyst firm recently cited research that 38 percent of companies … (more)

Nokia initiates MDM rollout for 25000 staff

ZDNet Bring your own device (BYOD) is all the rage these days, but there are plenty of companies spurning the trend. One of them is Nokia, which understandably doesn’t allow its staff to bring mobile devices into the workplace. Instead, the mobile phone … (more)