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Rumor Has It.... BYOD - new iPhone release September 10, 2013

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Sep 09, 2013

Live Stream with Tim Cook resized 600Tomorrow (September 10, 2013) Apple is going to unviel the new iPhones...  The rumors have been flying for months regarding what exactly the are unvieling.  We did a little research and with the help of some great technology sites,think we can predict the following:

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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services, New Technology

Why Mobile Device Management for BYOD?

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Aug 26, 2013
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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Managed Services, IT Project Management

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Sun, Aug 11, 2013

By:  Sarah Collins

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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

3 Key Factors Driving Businesses to Embrace BYOD Programs

Posted by Maria Santacaterina on Wed, Jul 31, 2013

MDM - BYOD Mobile Device Management

If you take a look around any office, I guarantee you will see at least one mobile device placed on each employee’s desk. It cannot be denied that as cell phones become more of a necessity people are almost physically connected to their mobile devices. According to one survey in 2013 87% of American adults own a cell phone. Of those adults who are employed, 53% use their own devices for work. Businesses are choosing to embrace the growth of personal devices in the work place and implement BYOD programs for these 3 key reasons:

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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Disaster Recovery

Come to the BYOD Party! And Make sure to have your MDM!

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Thu, May 09, 2013

Tons of small businesses are throwing BYOD parties.  Do you want to Party?

BYOD refers to “bring your own device,” an emerging trend in technology where people bring their own devices to companies,
Mobile Device Management BYOD
 organizations and events, and use them to do their work.  This new trend is VERY HOT.   Smokin’ hot. Here are a few key findings:
  • 89% of worldwide IT departments support some form of BYOD.
  • 69% of global IT leaders think the benefits of BYOD are positive.
  • 51% of workers use their personal smartphones as their BYOD device, 44% use their laptops or ultra-books, and 31% use tablets.
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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Managed Services