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  • NAB trialling BYOD

    The National Australia Bank is trialling a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program for its top 200 executives, according to Adam Bennett, NAB executive manager of enterprise transformation.

    Written by Adam Bender28 Feb. 13 15:40
  • Data protection sanctions look set to go way off the scale

    Data protection is jostling for pole position as an area that CFOs should firmly fix both eyes on. Rarely do you see a juxtaposition of regulatory, technology, enterprise and consumer attitudes changing with one focal point.

    Written by Vinod Bange28 Feb. 13 09:31
  • F5 jumps into BYOD with new app manager

    F5 Networks on Tuesday will announce a mobile app manager product aimed at simplifying the integration of the omnipresent personal smartphone into corporate networks.

    Written by Jon Gold19 Feb. 13 14:16
  • Companies still unprepared for cyber attacks: Deloitte

    Many enterprises around the world think they are prepared for cyber attacks but the reality is that any organisation is at risk of a security breach, consulting firm Deloitte has warned.

    Written by Hamish Barwick15 Feb. 13 13:43
  • ForeScout integrates its NAC with MobileIron

    In a bid to give IT departments better control over devices that employees bring to work, ForeScout Technologies has added MobileIron to the list of mobile management vendors its network access control platform can be integrated with.

    Written by Mikael Ricknäs12 Feb. 13 18:34
  • 5 ways the help desk may be hurting you

    Aptly named, a company's help desk is primarily focused on resolving technology issues so the business as a whole can function successfully. Despite the best of intentions, however, help desks can put the company at risk by using legacy tools, shared passwords and incomplete security practices.

    Written by Bryan Hood, solution engineer for remote support software provider Bomgar08 Feb. 13 20:58
  • BYOD to Change the Face of IT in 2013

    The influx of younger workers and BYOD programs in 2013 will continue to shake up IT departments, according to new research reports. Should CIOs shift to a device-neutral service model?

    Written by Tom Kaneshige07 Feb. 13 21:35
  • Nokia Lumia gets lift from elevator company

    The Australian office of a lift and escalator company has seen more than 70 per cent of employees use Nokia Lumia handsets running versions of Windows Phone under its bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategy. However, a recent Forrester study painted a less rosy picture for the popularity of Windows Phone in Australia.

    Written by Adam Bender06 Feb. 13 15:58
  • Non-profit cuts costs with BYOD

    Compassion Australia has saved thousands of dollars since shifting to a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) mobile strategy, according to the non-profit organisation's systems administrator of projects, Blessing Matore.

    Written by Adam Bender24 Jan. 13 13:56
  • How a Big Financial Services Firm Faced BYOD iPads

    With BYOD iPad security under control, financial services firm Blackstone looks toward tough challenges ahead, including the possibility of company-owned iPads and opening up its BYOD program to Android and Windows 8 devices.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige24 Jan. 13 01:20
  • Are federal agency workers going rogue with personal devices?

    Federal agencies continue to struggle with the question of whether to allow employees to use their personal smartphones and tablets at work under so-called bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, according to a survey out this month from the organization Telework Exchange.

    Written by Ellen Messmer22 Jan. 13 21:15
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