Allowing your employees to Bring Their Own Device to work? Allowing them to connect to the network with confidential information and data?
In the consumerization of IT, Bring Your Own Device is a phrase that has become widely adopted to refer to employees who bring their own computing devices – such as smartphones, laptops and PDAs – to the workplace for use and connectivity on the corporate network. Many companies allow or even encourage their employees to bring their devices – laptops, netbooks..
Read MoreThe primary catalyst for BYOD is that employees have personal preferences for devices other than those that the enterprise has traditionally provided them. The most common example is an employee who has a corporate-owned BlackBerry for work, but a personal iPhone or Android device at home, and would...
Read MoreIT asset management now accounts not only for company-owned assets, but also to ensure that appropriate security is implemented on employee-owned mobile devices. Many users have incorporated smartphones and tablets into their daily lives, and are blending activities such as Web browsing, games...
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