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This informative paper discusses how your organization can embrace BYOD with full security and control, providing a simple and streamlined user experience.
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This whtie paper will review a step-by-step approach you can take in order to strengthen your abaility to ward of malware attacks and keep mobile data secure. Read on to learn about platform specific policies, effective prevention strategies, and more.
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This mobility checklist will offer readers an easy-to-read breakdown of what the IT department absolutely needs to consider when implementing a BYOD program into their enterprise. Read on to learn about the applications to choose, the installation and configuration options available, how to evaluate device performance, and more.
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This exclusive resource discusses a mobile content enablement solution that allows your business to organize and securely distribute content to any mobile device with all the productivity tools mobile users need to interact with content and share.
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This exclusive resource examines a comprehensive BYOD solution that provides security, full IT control, and reliable network experience for all users.
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Check out this informative resource to find out about a tablet solution that is designed to meet the unique needs of your business while providing more robust set of features than other options. Read on to compare it with the other leading tablet solutions on the market.
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This whitepaper describes a way that you can take back control of your company network without having to string together a multitude of loosely integrated point-products that only lead to more complexity. Read on and learn how you can manage all things BYOD from one place.
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This test report demonstrates the ability to mobilize Windows apps from a central datacenter and deliver them to mobile devices such as tablets.
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Learn how you can improve the efficiency and productivity of nurses providing patient care, as well as how they work with each other, physicians and other staff. This allows professionals to spend more time providing “hands-on” care to patients, and less time on coordination of that care.