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Apple iOS 8.1.2 for iPhone, iPad addresses disappearing ringtones mystery WHITE PAPER: OutSystems Why IT Struggles with Mobility This paper chronicles the adventures and misadventures of the enterprise mobile app journey based on our observations working with industry leaders who have weathered three years of pain to arrive at the same conclusions. Learn More In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: CDW Advanced Evasion Techniques for Dummies Advanced evasions will break the security protection model that most organizations are using today. Given this changing threat landscape we need to rethink traditional security models. Here's advice on how to evade AETs. Learn more Cool Yule Tools: Best techie gifts for 2014 Comcast sued for launching public Wi-Fi hotspots from customers' routers Mobile device makers unleash FIDO WHITE PAPER: BMC Software Guide to Managing and Lowering Mainframe Software Charges Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. This best practice guide provides a step-by-step process to reduce mainframe MLC costs up to 20% without compromising business critical services. Learn More Microsoft delivers Office mobile management in Intune update Best Apple iTunes apps of the year are brain trainer, number puzzler New products of the week 12.08.2014 WHITE PAPER: Code 42 Enterprise Mobile Security Checklist Here are a few considerations to help evaluate your environment before implementing an enterprise mobility management (EMM) strategy or any other mobile security policies. Learn More MIT names U.S. CTO Megan Smith as 2015 commencement speaker Apple CEO Tim Cook among 8 finalists for Time's Person of the Year 2014: The year smartwatches died
Getting cloudy has always been a mixed proposition in the IT world. Your users want the convenience of using a variety of devices and having their work accessible on all of those devices from wherever they are, whereas you still have to worry about data security, lost computers, federal regulation and the control that is necessary to ensure your organization's information technology resiliency. Add the fact that most cloud services like OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox -- let's face it, the ones that your users want -- are consumer-oriented services that lack the ability to be managed and controlled centrally, and you have a face-off for the ages.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
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