WHITE PAPER:
The rapidly evolving BYOD trend is making management strategies harder and harder to follow through on. Read this expert whitepaper to examine the critical data security and employee-related challenges IT faces with attempting to manage mobile devices.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to learn about the new wireless capabilities as well as enhanced administrative features that were introduced with the latest release of BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.
Posted: 12 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Mar 12, 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
If you're choosing a platform for enterprise-grade mobile device management, security probably tops your list of requirements. Learn how BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 can help you secure and manage not only BlackBerry devices, but iOS and Android devices as well, enabling the cross-platform mobility management you need.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Uncover the latest in the world of enterprise mobility as you uncover today's real world problems, traits of the most secure organizations, the future of mobility, and much more!
EGUIDE:
BYOD is running rampant. Do you have a strategy in place to mitigate the risks? This E-Guide from SearchSecurity.com explores why creating an iOS and Android only strategy makes sense and reduces the chance for errors, complexity, and costs.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide from SearchVirtualDesktop.com, Scott Davis, Chief Technology Officer for VMware, discusses the role of desktop virtualization in the mobile world - and what role it will continue to play in the future.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com provides you with the BYOD resources necessary to ensure a successful implementation, creation, and adoption. View now to learn more!
WHITE PAPER:
Learn about the next step in wireless networking, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This paper provides an in-depth look at its architecture, components and key technical features.
WHITE PAPER:
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.