BYOD VS. COPE VS. CYOD – A Guide to the Right EMM Strategy for CIOs
According to Richard Esposito, GM of Mobility Services at IBM, the global mobile workforce accounted for 38.8% of the total workforce in 2016. He predicts that this statistic will expand to 42.5%, or 1.87 billion, by as early as 2022. In other words, nearly one out of every two employees will be part of the…
Read MoreWho Wins the IoT Game: The Early Bird or The Late Adopter?
Most of us are familiar with this adage – the early bird gets the worm. But, what most people don’t know is that this proverb is a redacted version. The complete version sates – the early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese. There is wisdom in both parts of this philosophy.…
Read MoreEnterprise Mobility Management: Balancing Between Mobility and Security
Pentagon welcomed its first wireless internet network ever in late 2016. Yes! The five sided concrete structure that was a black hole for all mobile and radio networks, now has its own WiFi. This is a development that even Pentagon’s own IT team could not have predicted a decade ago. It was a huge project…
Read MoreWhy the “Wait and See” Method of Mobility Management Fails
Mobility is an ever-changing concept for most corporations. It is hard to know what your company needs when the landscape is continually shifting. With this in mind, many businesses adopt the “Wait and See” approach, determining what mobility needs should be addressed only when relevant issues arise. This approach, however, will fail almost every time.…
Read MoreThe Future of Mobility: Mobile Security & IoT
According to some sources, there will be 34 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020, up from 10 billion in 2015. IoT devices will account for 24 billion of that total, while traditional computing devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, your standard-issue Apple Watch 3, etc.) will comprise of 10 billion. Why? The emerging IoT market…
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