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Building “Bring-Your-Own-Device” (BYOD) Strategies
This is the first part in a series designed to help organizations develop their “BYOD” (bring-your-own-device) strategies for personally-owned smartphones and tablets. This chapter provides an overview of eight components that our customers have found to be the foundation of a secure and scalable BYOD program. Many organizations are considering ...
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Mitigating the Risk of Mobile Data Loss on iOS
Corporate data has moved to the mobile device. Mobile IT professionals need to mitigate the risk of data loss by extending data loss prevention programs, compensating controls, and employee education initiatives to include mobile devices. Even the well-intentioned insider still needs to be educated and continually reminded of his or her ...
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Using MobileIron Sentry for Control and Visibility into ActiveSync Devices
Introduction With the rising popularity of Apple iOS, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices within the enterprise, organizations are quickly looking for ways to adopt ActiveSync in their environment in a secure manner. Though ActiveSync is increasing in its ubiquity as a de-facto standard for push e-mail, many ...
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Mobility in Healthcare: Results from the Road
By Ajay Mishra, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer at MobileIron
In the last month, I met with the CIO staff of ten hospitals and health care providers across the U.S. to understand the role mobility was playing in their IT and patient care strategies. The common theme I heard was: “We have a lot of physicians who are #1 in their field. They and ...
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Mobility in Healthcare: Results from the Road
By Ajay Mishra, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer at MobileIron
In the last month, I met with the CIO staff of ten hospitals and health care providers across the U.S. to understand the role mobility was playing in their IT and patient care strategies. The common theme I heard was: “We have a lot of physicians who are #1 in their field. They and ...
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