RIM unveils mobile management software support for Apple and Android devices
BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion has released new mobile management software that adds support for Apple and Android devices but analysts say time will tell if the company's new emphasis on...
View ArticleEnterprise app store adoption rises: Gartner
One quarter of enterprises will have an enterprise app store by 2017, according to a Gartner report.
View ArticleFederal CIOs Face BYOD, Mobile App Security Challenges
With BYOD policies beginning to take shape to allow new devices into government agency networks, federal CIOs now face a set of security challenges associated with mobile applications.
View ArticleBlackBerry has 'one foot in the grave': AirWatch CEO
BlackBerry slipped when it forced businesses to buy its mobile device management (MDM) platform to fully support BlackBerry 10 devices, according to AirWatch CEO John Marshall.
View ArticleAustralian MDM market to reach $51.6m by 2016: Frost & Sullivan
The Australian mobile device management (MDM) market is forecast to be worth $51.6 million by 2016 as more organisations allow personal smartphones into the workplace, according to a new report by...
View ArticleSamsung drops Knox prices and introduces Knox user portal
Samsung on Thursday announced price reductions and updates for its Knox security and management software for IT shops and a free My Knox service that is directly available to professionals using...
View ArticleFiberlink wipes one smartphone or tablet every three minutes
One mobile device is wiped every three minutes as part of a corporate security policy, according to a study of 130,000 devices managed by MaaS360, the Fiberlink mobile device management platform.
View ArticleBunnings drives productivity with iPod Touch rollout
Bunnings is aggressively developing mobile apps for its retail employees following a deployment last Christmas of 1500 iPod Touch devices to store staff, according to the company's mobility team leader.
View ArticleHow End-to-End MDM Leaves Rollins With One Less Pest to Control
For many enterprises, a mobility strategy means fine-tuning customer-facing apps. Other companies, however, aim to take their in-house mobility management to the next level. Rollins, an Atlanta-based...
View ArticleAndroid for Work brings container security to Google Play apps
Google today made real its Android for Work product, which was first announced last June at the Google I/O conference. Android for Work is a revamped version of the Divide containerization app that...
View ArticleSurvey: iPhone 6 powers an increase in enterprise adoption of iOS
Apple's iOS mobile platform gained user share in security-conscious businesses late in 2014, taking it away from Google's Android platform, thanks to the introduction of the iPhone 6 smartphone,...
View ArticleMicrosoft applies 'freemium' tactic to mobile device management for Office 365
Microsoft today made good on a promise from last fall, adding several basic mobile device management (MDM) tools to all commercial Office 365 subscriptions.
View ArticleCIOs say AppleCare for Enterprise is lacking
Apple's budding partnership with IBM culminated in the release of AppleCare for Enterprise, the company's business-specific support service, but for the vast majority of organizations that use Apple...
View ArticleIDC cuts forecast for mobile management software sales
Sales of mobile management software will grow at a slower pace over the next few years but will still top $2.9 billion in 2019, according to IDC's latest forecast.
View ArticleRIM unveils mobile management software support for Apple and Android devices
BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion has released new mobile management software that adds support for Apple and Android devices but analysts say time will tell if the company's new emphasis on...
View ArticleEnterprise app store adoption rises: Gartner
One quarter of enterprises will have an enterprise app store by 2017, according to a Gartner report.
View ArticleFederal CIOs Face BYOD, Mobile App Security Challenges
With BYOD policies beginning to take shape to allow new devices into government agency networks, federal CIOs now face a set of security challenges associated with mobile applications.
View ArticleBlackBerry has 'one foot in the grave': AirWatch CEO
BlackBerry slipped when it forced businesses to buy its mobile device management (MDM) platform to fully support BlackBerry 10 devices, according to AirWatch CEO John Marshall.
View ArticleAustralian MDM market to reach $51.6m by 2016: Frost & Sullivan
The Australian mobile device management (MDM) market is forecast to be worth $51.6 million by 2016 as more organisations allow personal smartphones into the workplace, according to a new report by...
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