Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Study: BYOD Creates Difficult Balance Between Security, Privacy
- Is Bring Your Own Device a Bring Your Own Disaster in the making?
- ?Bring Your Own Device? is most radical shift in enterprise computing
- Fujitsu Ultrabooks U772 and UH572 launched
- BYOD security app added to Apple App Store
- BYOD from the employee?s POV
- Are Schools Prepared to Let Students BYOD (bring your own ? JESNA
- How to play it: What Apple?s victory means for mobile investors
- VMware sees multi-device future on Horizon
- How Did SAP?s CIO Spend His Summer Vacation?
- The Surround Computing era is just around the corner
- BYOD was initially an ?irritant? for Intel
- Dell-VMware try to ride VDI wave driven by Win8, BYOD issues
Integration Developers This ?bring your own device? survey is among the first to explore the balance between security and privacy for personal mobile devices used at work. It was sponsored by MokaFive and conducted by an independent survey, included 335 respondents. Overall ? (more)
PCR-online.biz A survey from Kensington Computer Products conducted among office workers in the UK, France and Germany showed that 67 per cent of organisations allowed BYOD, and that employees were then connecting their own notebooks, tablets, iPads and ? (more)
since ? Economic Times Well, the rise of bring your own device (BYOD) programs is the single most radical shift in the economics of client computing for business since PCs invaded the workplace, according to research firm Gartner. Every business needs a clearly articulated ? (more)
Tech2 As per an official statement, the new Ultrabooks combine access to the latest mobile computing technology with the power and connectivity to support all-day mobile working. Fujitsu claims to be the first vendor to ship a new-generation Ultrabook with ? (more)
Equities.com SaaSID was founded to address the growing security and compliance issues associated with web-based application use; the consumerisation of IT and the enablement of bring-your-own-device strategies in enterprises. By treating the browser as the endpoint ? (more)
ITworld.com There?s been lots of chatter lately about the pros and cons of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), but most of the analysis is done from the employer?s perspective. But let?s not forget that it takes two to tango (so I?m told; I don?t dance). Employees are ? (more)
By jaisenberg@jesna.org (Jennifer Aisenberg)
From Education Week: As our students get older, they become more responsible?we hope. A laptop or tablet has replaced the notebook and pen over the? (more)
MSN Money The ruling will likely usher in another wave of intellectual property lawsuits in Silicon Valley as Apple and other smartphone makers look for any edge in the hugely profitable and growing mobile computing business, analysts noted. Apple asked a ? (more)
Register VMworld 2012 VMware has inched its vision of mobile computing forward, releasing an Alpha of a new product called the Horizon Suite that it hopes will make it easier to share apps and data among many devices. Horizon Suite includes ThinApp, Horizon ? (more)
ZDNet 1) Introducing a new model for tech support. Since the beginning of the summer, SAP has opened up a slew of Mobile Solutions Centers. Its spin on the Apple Genius Bar, think of SAP?s MSC as a corporate IT helpdesk revamped for the BYOD/mobile era. (more)
VentureBeat In a talk at the Hot Chips semiconductor design conference in Cupertino, Calif., Papermaster said that the enormous growth of sensors and mobile computing devices will produce a huge explosion of data that will overwhelm traditional data centers. We?ll ? (more)
ZDNet Intel, the world?s biggest chip vendor, first saw the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) as an ?irritant? and IT staff were keen to see its demise, according to Liam Keating, Intel?s IT country manager for China. Intel has 91,500 employees across the world ? (more)
ZDNet ?VDI is beginning to take off, not for cost reasons, but because of the need to have tight control over the desktop, the need tomove to Windows 7 or Windows 8, the BYOD explosion and protection of corporate assets,? Cottingham said in a recent interview. (more)
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Study: BYOD Creates Difficult Balance Between Security, Privacy
- Is Bring Your Own Device a Bring Your Own Disaster in the making?
- ?Bring Your Own Device? is most radical shift in enterprise computing
- Fujitsu Ultrabooks U772 and UH572 launched
- BYOD security app added to Apple App Store
- BYOD from the employee?s POV
- Are Schools Prepared to Let Students BYOD (bring your own ? JESNA
- How to play it: What Apple?s victory means for mobile investors
- VMware sees multi-device future on Horizon
- How Did SAP?s CIO Spend His Summer Vacation?
- The Surround Computing era is just around the corner
- BYOD was initially an ?irritant? for Intel
- Dell-VMware try to ride VDI wave driven by Win8, BYOD issues
Integration Developers This ?bring your own device? survey is among the first to explore the balance between security and privacy for personal mobile devices used at work. It was sponsored by MokaFive and conducted by an independent survey, included 335 respondents. Overall ? (more)
PCR-online.biz A survey from Kensington Computer Products conducted among office workers in the UK, France and Germany showed that 67 per cent of organisations allowed BYOD, and that employees were then connecting their own notebooks, tablets, iPads and ? (more)
since ? Economic Times Well, the rise of bring your own device (BYOD) programs is the single most radical shift in the economics of client computing for business since PCs invaded the workplace, according to research firm Gartner. Every business needs a clearly articulated ? (more)
Tech2 As per an official statement, the new Ultrabooks combine access to the latest mobile computing technology with the power and connectivity to support all-day mobile working. Fujitsu claims to be the first vendor to ship a new-generation Ultrabook with ? (more)
Equities.com SaaSID was founded to address the growing security and compliance issues associated with web-based application use; the consumerisation of IT and the enablement of bring-your-own-device strategies in enterprises. By treating the browser as the endpoint ? (more)
ITworld.com There?s been lots of chatter lately about the pros and cons of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), but most of the analysis is done from the employer?s perspective. But let?s not forget that it takes two to tango (so I?m told; I don?t dance). Employees are ? (more)
By jaisenberg@jesna.org (Jennifer Aisenberg)
From Education Week: As our students get older, they become more responsible?we hope. A laptop or tablet has replaced the notebook and pen over the? (more)
MSN Money The ruling will likely usher in another wave of intellectual property lawsuits in Silicon Valley as Apple and other smartphone makers look for any edge in the hugely profitable and growing mobile computing business, analysts noted. Apple asked a ? (more)
Register VMworld 2012 VMware has inched its vision of mobile computing forward, releasing an Alpha of a new product called the Horizon Suite that it hopes will make it easier to share apps and data among many devices. Horizon Suite includes ThinApp, Horizon ? (more)
ZDNet 1) Introducing a new model for tech support. Since the beginning of the summer, SAP has opened up a slew of Mobile Solutions Centers. Its spin on the Apple Genius Bar, think of SAP?s MSC as a corporate IT helpdesk revamped for the BYOD/mobile era. (more)
VentureBeat In a talk at the Hot Chips semiconductor design conference in Cupertino, Calif., Papermaster said that the enormous growth of sensors and mobile computing devices will produce a huge explosion of data that will overwhelm traditional data centers. We?ll ? (more)
ZDNet Intel, the world?s biggest chip vendor, first saw the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) as an ?irritant? and IT staff were keen to see its demise, according to Liam Keating, Intel?s IT country manager for China. Intel has 91,500 employees across the world ? (more)
ZDNet ?VDI is beginning to take off, not for cost reasons, but because of the need to have tight control over the desktop, the need tomove to Windows 7 or Windows 8, the BYOD explosion and protection of corporate assets,? Cottingham said in a recent interview. (more)
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