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About to Buy: Mobile Device Management Software
Discover how you can take back control of your enterprise from the influx of personally owned mobile devices with the help of mobile device management (MDM) software.
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What you need in a file syncing tool
File syncing is commonly used for both corporate-created data and employee-created corporate data. Finding one tool that could be used for both would be extremely helpful. In this expert E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com, discover what you should look for in a file syncing tool.
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Best Practices for Mobile Device Management
This e-guide from SearchConsumerization.com explores best practices for mobile device management in the enterprise and why your strategy must evolve as the phone technology does.
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Integrating Macs with Microsoft DFS - Best Practices
This document describes three options for integrating Macs with Microsoft DFS infrastructure.
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Mobile Security: Top Five Security Threats for the Mobile Enterprise and How to Address Them
Although mobile computing can offer a number of opportunities to drive substantial value to the enterprise, it does not come without risk. View this paper to discover the top 5 security threats to the mobile enterprise and solutions on how to avoid them while fostering happy employees, productivity and streamlined workflows.
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Improving iPad enterprise management: Security primer
Access this expert resource to learn about how to properly manage enterprise-owned iPads and how to combat potential security vulnerabilities.
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5 Things You Need to Know About iPad in the Enterprise
The increase of iPads in the work setting brings with it a number of security concerns and risks that enterprises must address. View this white paper to discover the top 5 things you need to know about iPads and integrating them into an enterprise setting, and explore how to protect your corporate assets and mitigate risks.
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The Best of Both Worlds: Sharing Mac Files on Windows Servers
This whitepaper discusses the issues involved in sharing files between Macs and Windows servers and compares the options for successful integration. It is intended for systems administrators, technical evaluators and decision-makers who are considering upgrading or purchasing a Mac/Windows integration solution.