Monday, May 21, 2012

BYOD is driving IT 'crazy,' says Gartner analyst

  Inside Apple's secret plan to kill the cash register | Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google
 
  Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing

Forward this to a Friend >>>


BYOD is driving IT 'crazy,' says Gartner analyst
IT managers grappling with bring-your-own-device policies can expect to see an explosion in the number of smartphones and tablets used by employees. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar

BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/28
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 28 -Gleacher Center, Chicago Click to continue

Inside Apple's secret plan to kill the cash register
Apple's plans for a Bluetooth 4.0-based iWallet could be the beginning of the end for the venerable cash register, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google
Adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in large businesses has been "severely limited" because of the complexities of managing the various Android models and versions, market research firm Gartner said in an evaluation of 20 mobile device management software vendors. Read More

AT&T lights up 4G LTE in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Naples
AT&T launched its 4G LTE service in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, La., and Naples, Fla., which extends its high-speed network implementations to 38 markets. Read More

T-Mobile debuts four data pricing tiers
T-Mobile USA will debut fouor "No Annual Contract" data service plans, while Verizon plans to kill unlimited data plans as users shift to 4G. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Good Technology

Maximize Mobile Choices for Employees
Is a tidal wave of consumer mobile devices flooding your workplace? You're not alone. Most IT professionals are under pressure from mobile professionals, who have a strong preference for Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. Rather than fight the growing tide, smart IT is looking for ways to give employees greater mobility, while minimizing risk and cost. Click to continue

Jonny Evans: Why Apple's iPhone contract-free plan won't mean an 'iPhone nano'
I'm filing iPhone nano speculation back into the "seeking a unicorn" pile for the present, as it looks like Apple intends to offer the iPhone 3GS as its low-price feature phone competitor, at least in emerging markets. I'm not expecting hell to freeze over in the smartphone wars when Tim Cook meets Samsung in court this week, either. Read More

Android hackers hone skills in Russia
The malware business growing around Google Android -- now the leading smartphone operating system -- is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers. Read More

JR Raphael: The Google I/O Countdown Contest: Win a free Toshiba Excite 10 tablet!
Google's I/O developers' conference is right around the corner -- and we're celebrating by giving away tons of free Android stuff. Are you ready to win? Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft says Windows Phone beats the iPhone in China
Windows Phone 7 may be struggling worldwide, but it's overtaken the iPhone in China after only two months, according to a Microsoft official. Do the Chinese know something that the rest of the world doesn't? Read More

JR Raphael: Motorola updates its Android 4.0 upgrade plans -- and it isn't all good news
After months of silence and inactivity, Motorola is finally speaking up about its Android 4.0 upgrade plans and what's going on with its devices. Read More

 
 
 

SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

Yeah, that would explain it

Contract IT pilot fish gets an urgent call to head for a medical clinic because the network is down. But the LAN is working fine -- it seems to be the clinic's Internet that's out.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Facebook has raised the price range of its stock shares just days before the company's highly anticipated initial public offering. Is Facebook's IPO overhyped?

COMPUTERWORLD'S IT SALARY SURVEY 2012

A majority of IT workers say they're under pressure to increase productivity and take on new tasks. But the vast majority are still happy they picked IT as their career.

NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD
Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted.


 

Get more IT peer perspective online:
LinkedIn Group | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to computerworld_mobile_wireless as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Computerworld, please send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com. **

 

 

 

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 1:37 PM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive