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BlackBerry Z10 Hands-On: First Impressions

BlackBerry 10 — not just the phones, but the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 10 software — will make or break the former smartphone giant. BYTE...

AT&T 4G Takes First Place in Speed Tests

Verizon's LTE network is available in more markets and has a better reliability rate, however, according to findings by independent analytics firm...

How BYOD Can Complicate Support

Often it seems that bringing in a consumer product to do business work will be straightforward and easy, but it doesn't always work out. BYTE's...

Dropbox 2.0.0 Pretties Up the Menu

The best part of the Dropbox cloud storage service is their easy-to-use software. Version 2.0 makes it even easier.

BYOD Security: Do You Really Need MDM?

IT is being stampeded into adopting MDM to protect mobile devices. But it's not a silver bullet, and it may be overkill for many needs where...

Microsoft Reverses Course on IE10 Flash Support

Until today — March 12, 2013 — Internet Explorer 10 in the new Windows UI allowed Adobe Flash content only when the site was on a special...

Google Nexus 4 Phone Slick, But Limited

Google's flagship Nexus 4 phone is a compelling entry in a crowded marketplace. During my testing the Nexus 4 proved a reliable, capable piece of...

Samsung Knox Raises Android Security Game

Following the BlackBerry announcement of BES 10 as a general-purpose mobile management solution, Samsung has expanded their SAFE program to...

Mailbox App is Gmail on iPhone Done Better

Mailbox's elegant approach, simple design, and system of swipes that handle email and task management make this app worth trying for everyone who...

Dropbox Alternative OwnCloud Uses Your Own Storage

ownCloud is already a powerful and useful alternative to Dropbox or other file-hosting services. Future revisions of this open source project...

Communication and Collaboration Startups Win Innovation Awards

At the Enterprise Connect conference in Orlando later this month, four startups focused on enterprise communication and collaboration - Nexistant,...

Samsung Galaxy S IV: New Feature Details

We're learning more about the Galaxy S IV before its March 14 launch.

Unlocked Phones: How and Why to Do It

An unlocked phone is one not tied down to a specific carrier network. If you want to use an unlocked phone, what are the practical implications?...

BlackBerry Can Set EMM Standard With BES 10

The need for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that's still in almost all large organizations has been declining, but BES 10 changes everything....

Microsoft Surface Pro: A First Look

The Microsoft Surface Pro is the most famous of the hybrid tablet/notebook systems running Windows 8. We know what the competition from Dell,...

Evernote Resets Everyone's Passwords After Intrusion

After detecting a coordinated intrusion into their network, Evernote forced a system-wide password reset today. The attackers were able to access...

Open Public Wi-Fi: How To Stay Safe

Open public Wi-Fi networks are still very common in coffee shops like Starbucks, public libraries and other common areas, yet using them can...

Pentagon Unveils Secure Mobile Device Plan

Military releases a new plan to accelerate the adoption of mobile devices and apps for both classified and unclassified use.

The Best Way to Spend Your Security Budget

It's easy to come up with scenarios in which mobile devices can compromise an organization. On the spectrum of real-world threats, these are...

Google Security Vulnerability Allowed Two-Step Verification Bypass

Researchers at Duo Security detailed an attack that could have allowed a hacker to hijack a user's Google account



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In this paper you will learn the five trends shaping the future of enterprise mobility. Learn how the rise of social media as a business application, the lurring between work and home, the emergence of new mobile devices, the demand for tech savvy employees and changing expectations of corporate IT will fundamentally change the workplace.
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In a survey of more than 1,700 information workers (iWorkers) in North America, notebooks, desktops, and smartphones were found to be “must-have” devices, while tablets, slates, and netbooks were relegated to “nice-to-have” status, according to a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Dell and Intel.
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