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 ...
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 ...
Remember the company desk phone? That black box with the annoying red blinking light. It does still exist, however, usage has been declining sharply for years as businesses adopt more reliable ...
Employees working on their own smartphones or laptops at work has become a common sight in the business world. It’s all part of the growing trend of businesses adopting Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) ...
Organisations implementing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives often forget to consider if their software licence agreements are broad enough to cover devices under their programs, according to a ...
In the IT community, there’s a lot of consternation about the “bring your own device” (BYOD) phenomenon. The arguments start simply enough: IT doesn’t like the loss of control, but the business units ...
With BYOD, just as in driving, you’re not required to own a specific make and model of car, but it is required to be street legal. Over the past few years, technology has ignited significant changes ...
Kespry, the leading drone-based aerial intelligence solution provider, today announced its new BYOD (Bring Your Own Drone) program. It includes a new platform pricing model designed to meet the ...