Gigaom Research’s latest survey of IT buyers shows how companies are using mobile technologies in the enterprise now and what direction they are likely to take over the next several years. Read more »
Businesses are making progress in creating and enforcing employee policies for mobile devices, but may be naive regarding insider threats, including the inadvertent misuse of data by employees. Read more »
The U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency is establishing a system to enable it to deploy and manage mobile devices more quickly. For vendors who gain approval, the move could pay big… Read more »
BlackBerry today launched an offering that enables IT workers to manage Android and iOS devices that employees are using for work purposes. The move will help the company capitalize on the… Read more »
The Department of Defense is reportedly set to grant security approval for Samsung Galaxy smartphones as well as Apple’s latest mobile operating system. That’s good news for Apple, of course, but… Read more »
Businesses are increasingly moving to the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) model in an effort to please employees and trim the costs of mobile deployments. But the emergence of a new strategy suggests some… Read more »
The U.S. Army lacks a comprehensive security policy for mobile devices, according to a new report from the Department of Defense, and thousands of unauthorized gadgets are accessing sensitive networks. Those… Read more »
Android has become a huge target for mobile malware, according to new data from F-Secure, attracting 96 percent of all such attacks in the fourth quarter of 2012. That’s a selling… Read more »
Android’s share of the mobile enterprise market is shrinking as business users increasingly turn to iOS gadgets for work use. But Samsung’s plan to create a corporate-worthy class of devices running… Read more »