Briefings:Mobile computing solutions guide: IT on the go
Mobile computing solutions guide: IT on the go
Tools and Technology: Avoiding cool-tool envy
Mobile users may be clamoring for the latest laptops, PDAs and iPhones, but buying cool tools without consideration to your strategy spells disaster -- in terms of compatibility, as well as security. In this chapter, learn which mobile devices have real business value and which will never be anything more than tech toys.
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Mobile security devices: Simple steps for SMBs
Tip - From USB keys to iPods, laptops and wireless handhelds, mobile devices can be a major security vulnerability. Here are several simple steps to prevent wireless security breaches.
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IPhone improvements OK, but not a sure thing
26 Mar 2008
Article - Apple's iPhone intentions may be good for the business world. Or they may not be. Proceed with caution, Gartner says.
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Fixed-mobile convergence saves firms costly mobile phone charges
Tip - Despite a small adoption rate, experts say fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) shows real promise in helping to reduce the cost and frustration associated with mobile calling.
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Smartphone users create chaos for CIOs
Tip - Everybody (including your CEO) wants an iPhone. But caving into technology envy could put your IT department in peril. Why (and where) some CIOs draw the line.
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IPhone: CIOs ponder personal tech toys in the office
05 Mar 2008
Article - Employees are becoming more intent on using their personal smartphones for work. But iPhones and the like just might be safe, provided IT sets some rules.
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Wireless LAN security tools: SMB Buying Decisions
Tip - Wireless LAN security is critical for small and midsized businesses, which are often the target of unauthorized access attempts and denial-of-service attacks.