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Posted by Michael Vizard
Michael Vizard
Mike has more than 25 years of experience covering IT issues in a career that in
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With the rise of mobile computing just about every task associated with security management is getting more complicated. Where there was once a limited number of devices to worry about there are now an array of options that are all finding their way into the enterprise. The challenge facing IT organizations is finding better ways to manage new classes of devices that with each new addition can consume increasingly large amounts of sensitive corporate data.
Tags: Android, Android, Apple iOS, Apple iOS, IBM, IBM Endpoint Manager, IBM Endpoint Manager for Mobile Device, IBM Pulse, mobile computing, Nokia, Nokia, Security, Security, security management, security management, smartphones, Symbian, Symbian, tablet devices, Windows Phone, Windows Phone
Posted by Michael Vizard
Michael Vizard
Mike has more than 25 years of experience covering IT issues in a career that in
User is currently offline
in Mobile Security
With the rise of mobile computing just about every task associated with security management is getting more complicated. Where there was once a limited number of devices to worry about there are now an array of options that are all finding their way into the enterprise. The challenge facing IT organizations is finding better ways to manage new classes of devices that with each new addition can consume increasingly large amounts of sensitive corporate data.
Tags: Android, Android, Apple iOS, Apple iOS, IBM, IBM Endpoint Manager, IBM Endpoint Manager for Mobile Device, IBM Pulse, mobile computing, Nokia, Nokia, Security, Security, security management, security management, smartphones, Symbian, Symbian, tablet devices, Windows Phone, Windows Phone