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BYOD Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg
BYOD has been dominating analyst reports, enterprise IT strategies and the tech media for some time now. But some recent analysis is suggesting that the device focus is missing the bigger, more complex picture.
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Reminder: BYOD Won’t Save You Money
There are lots of good reasons to adopt a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) approach within an organisation. However, you shouldn’t kid yourself that saving money will definitely be one of them.
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How Intel Plans To Secure Android Devices
Securing Android devices isn’t quite as fiddly as trying to manage iOS, but still lacks options compared to the well-established principles for desktop PCs and laptops. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Intel outlined plans to make Android devices more manageable, but just how soon will we see those plans in action?
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Use The Pareto Principle To Manage Mobile Security More Effectively
The Pareto principle argues (in simplistic terms) that 80 per cent of effects derive from just 20 per cent of causes. The 80:20 rule can be a useful approach to adopt when you’re trying to devise mobile security strategies, especially as bring-your-own-device (BYOD) creates an ever-diversifying stream of devices that need to be controlled.