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Billed as making "meetings and communications smoother and more productive", Sharp's Huddle Board is a series of Windows 10-powered devices that bring the ultra modern office experience to modern offices.
Millennials, a.k.a. Gen Y, Net Generation, or Generation Now. Regardless of what you call them the infamous millennial characteristics are trying the patience of enterprise network security.
Mobile systems provider Mobile Mentor is claiming one of the largest bring-your-own-device (BYOD) deployments in Australian history with the rollout of the ABS’s 2016 Census Collect app to 33,000 field officers.
BlackBerry's WatchDox software is being increasingly used to secure corporate content on BYODs.
Mac and iOS device management is made easy by JAMF's Casper Suite.
Mobile platform and services provider Syntonic says its "first of its kind" and "in-depth" survey has found that US businesses are overspending "more than US$2.6 billion annually on BYOD reimbursements".
A new Australian survey shows that corporate users are avoiding VPNs despite being requested to use them for secure access to corporate networks and data.
Parents all too often buy the wrong device when providing a computer for their student children. It is not just a question of Windows, Android, Chrome, OS X, iOS or the various form factors (if they understand those terms) but the curriculum and student’s needs.
New Acronis Access Advanced 7.2 promises to ‘put companies in control of mobile file sharing and employee collaboration’ with enhanced security and new integration.
Wi-Fi vendor Ruckus has quickly moved to reassure customers of BYOD onboarding company Cloudpath that it will continue support for networks that use WLAN equipment from competitors.
The worldwide “niche” enterprise mobility management software market is set to grow fourfold in the next five years to US$10 billion.
Employees using their own personal Apple devices at work puts businesses at greater risk of major security breaches and raises the threat level to company systems.
Wi-Fi networking and management vendor Aerohive is looking to the enterprise for Australian growth. And the search is on for a new local head.
Protecting voice is as important as protecting data, according to BlackBerry senior vice president for Secusmart secure voice Christoph Erdmann.
US-based global big data and business intelligence software provider Lakeside Software has established its Australia, New Zealand regional headquarters in Sydney as a springboard for expansion and further growth in the Asia market.
Mobility is increasingly important strategically for Australian businesses and organisations, as a newly published report reveals that a combination of mobile device hardware, management software and value-added services will drive Australia’s enterprise mobility market up to $4.9 billion over the next five-years to 2019.
Windows To Go devices are a growing business for Imation Mobile Security, business development manager Elizabeth Parsons told iTWire.
It's now just 100 days before Windows Server 2003 goes out of support. Here's how one Australian college is benefiting from upgrading to Windows Server 2012 R2 before it had to.
Schools and parents wanting some guidance on the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) issue can turn to Acer’s new BYOD website and white paper for advice, which is the result of 8 months of intensive research.