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BYOD security: How to protect your business on the move
The launch of any new product from Apple or its Android-based competitors is always a trigger point that can send employees in their droves to seek out their colleagues in the IT department in the hope of getting a new device — it could be a PC, smartphone or tablet — connected to the corporate network.
Raiffeisen Banking Group Selects Gemalto to Secure Online Banking Services in Austria
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESSWIRE)-- Regulatory News: Raiffeisen - Ezio Edge Optic (Photo: Business Wire) Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, announces that Raiffeisen Banking ...
Buy Dell Ahead of Earnings
A buy at eight times earnings, the one-time PC king is successfully repositioning for changing markets.
Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 free PC security software ready for download
Microsoft has released a new version of its Security Essentials software for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 PCs.
A tiny PC that runs Linux and Android 4.0 -- and costs just $74
The miniature, inexpensive computer resembles a thumb drive in shape and size.
BYOD is driving IT 'crazy': Gartner
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 in the next few years.
Research and Markets: Analysis of the Global Voice Verification Market - Forecasts to 2017
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Analysis of the Global
BYOD Is Driving IT 'Crazy,' Says Gartner
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 in the next few years.
This Tiny PC Runs Linux and Android 4.0--and Costs Just $74
The miniature, inexpensive computer resembles a thumb drive in shape and size.
New Ways to Track You via Your Mobile Devices: Big Brother or Good Business?
Privacy fans, take note: A new technology, called Indoor Positioning System, could push your worry meter to the max. IPS allows pinpoint tracking of any Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet, within a building. This means that an IPS service could easily track you--right down to, say, the table you're occupying in a mall's food court--as long as your mobile devices' Wi-Fi is ...
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