Many employers are moving towards a "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) program, in which employees are allowed to connect their own personal cell phones, iPads, and laptops to the employer's network and ...
With mobile technology evolving every few months, keeping up with the devices' changing role in the workplace can be tough. Even though their effectiveness is being debated, bring your own device ...
If you implement BYOD the right way, you'll be able to rein it back in if you need to. At a recent conference, I participated in a panel discussion about the pros and cons of Bring Your Own Device ...
Verizon has vastly improved the process of bringing unlocked smartphones to its network over the past few years, but the program still required a physical SIM card. In most cases, that meant either ...
The IRS’ bring-your-own-device program could increase the risk of data leakage, according to the Treasury Inspector General. A Treasury Department Inspector General audit released this week ...
Mobile devices give small businesses a competitive edge by helping them get more work done in the field and on the road. When it comes to devising a mobile strategy, small business owners must decide ...
John Edwards is a veteran business technology journalist. He co-authored the first book on using computers in a law office and is a former columnist for Law Technology News. Unlike many IT buzzwords, ...
The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend is picking up momentum, particularly in the tablet space, with the popularity of devices such as the iPad and Samsung's Galaxy. Managing all those ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) programs are a common way for companies to streamline technology management and security. With BYOD, employees can use their personal phones and tablets for work-related ...
Across the country, school districts are seeking solutions to increase students' access to computing technologies. In many cases, they are choosing to implement 1-to-1 programs, wherein every student ...