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This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com unveils best practices for creating your enterprise's bring your own device (BYOD) policy and steps you should take to ensure access and freedom for your employees without sacrificing corporate security and control.
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The latest mobile app security threats ride into enterprises on employee devices, but you can learn the latest strategies for improving corporate BYOD security.
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The number and complexity of mobile devices on the enterprise network are expanding, gobbling up bandwidth from the WLAN infrastructure. This technical guide will help you prep your network for the higher capacity demands of next-stage BYOD. Learn what challenges you must overcome in the coming months.
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Mobile data protection is an extremely relevant topic in this day and age. With people now combining their work phones with their personal phones, important data is at risk in multiple ways. Check out this expert E-Guide and learn about the top five ways to secure your phone and make sure your personal and work information stays yours.
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Transitioning from Mobile Device Management (MDM) to Enterprise Mobile Management (EMM) can be daunting. Explore the key differences between EMM and MDM, how EMM features support security objectives, strategies to align EMM and MIS departments, and more.
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In this TechGuide, experts explore the importance of IAM technology, as well as the difficulties that companies face in effectively managing users' identities and access rights.
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Let this e-book from our independent experts be your guide to all things related to mobile security in the face of the BYOD trend. Inside, you'll get helpful insight that will help you understand the ins and outs of mobile device management technologies, how to tackle the problem of mobile application security, and much more.
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User-based licensing allows protection on multiple devices for each employee, meaning companies need only know the number of mobile workers, not the number of devices. Inside, you'll find 5 reasons you should consider user-based licensing for your organization.