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 ...
A well-implemented BYOD program not only saves organizations money—over $300 per employee annually, according to a Samsung report—it fosters flexibility in remote and hybrid work environments. However ...
BYOD Needs Strict Policies and Preparation The biggest part of a BYOD policy is the company’s own policy for allowing it. This can get very complex, but companies often decide on important steps like: ...
The bring-your-own-device phenomenon, or BYOD, has really stirred up the hornet’s nest in the enterprise, particularly among CIOs. They’re worried that BYOD gives too much control to employees and may ...
Today’s clinicians want to stay connected when they’re at home or out and about, and that means accessing your hospital’s network from their own phones, tablets and personal computers. While it might ...
A survey finds cause for concern over breaches and best practices, while enterprise execs see good news in terms of cost. I've been bashing BYOD lately, so I thought I should share the results of some ...
In today’s flexible work landscape, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are becoming increasingly popular, allowing employees to use personal devices for work. However, this poses some unique ...
One of the toughest challenges today’s companies face when deciding whether to allow employees or third-party partners to use personal devices for work is straddling the line between security and ...
11 October 2013: Research by independent security consultancy Context Information Security has revealed limitations in current Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) ...
The landscape of corporate IT is evolving, primarily due to the widespread adoption of software-as-a-service (SaaS), which is blurring the boundaries of traditional network perimeters. This change is ...
Less than 30% of firms expecting their workforce to be fully in person over the next five years, according to research by the British Chambers of Commerce. Therefore, many enterprise technology ...
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