EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, we will explore exactly enterprise mobility management, looking in-depth at some of the key trends and developments in the world of enterprise mobility, as well as keeping a watchful eye on cybersecurity.
EZINE:
In this issue of Modern Mobility, you will explore the state of enterprise wearables, assesses their potential use cases, and take an exclusive look at the security challenges that still remain. Read on to access a Q&A with end-user computing expert Matt Kosht, who explains why app refactoring is still a niche technology.
EGUIDE:
For a mobile project to take off, both senior and junior IT staff must be invited to the table. Team members at every level can add to the mobile app development and delivery process. This e-guide highlights a few important questions to ask when determining how to assign IT staff to certain mobile projects.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, expert consultant Reda Chouffani explores how to adapt ECM to handle increasing volumes of content and coordinate with cloud-based systems. Discover 7 key capabilities of modern ECM systems like robust mobility, seamless integration with LOB systems, analytics, and 4 more.
EBOOK:
Mobile security isn't just a matter investing more in security technologies. Access this handbook to learn what CIO expert Harvey Koeppel thinks it will take to reformulate your mobile security strategy and tackle today's mobile risks. Also uncover the top 10 mobile security risks, a 7-point checklist for guarding mobile apps and devices, and more.
EGUIDE:
Are you like many other who think enterprise mobility management (EMM) can be a centerpiece of your mobile enterprise security strategy? Find out why EMM alone is not enough.
EBOOK:
Desktop virtualization attracts clinicians and health IT professionals alike with time savings and technological streamlining. This exclusive handbook takes a look at three added issues about virtualization in healthcare settings – performance, caregiving, and hyper-convergence.
EBOOK:
This Technical Guide explores the disconnect between UC applications and how employees in sales, marketing, customer service and other departments do their job. It also discusses how vendors are working to integrate UC capabilities in popular work software, like customer-management applications, on both desktop and mobile devices.