Why the iPhone should be the BYOD of choice for administrators
Organizations that want to see that their employees have the tools to get their jobs done often allow them to use their own devices to do it. While that policy can set the teeth of many administrators...
View ArticleWhat Should Be in Your BYOD Policy?
BYOD can give administrators a headache. More and more organizations are finding their employees using personal devices to access company data. Without some measure of control, those workers can...
View ArticleAndroid Botnet Raises Concern Over BYOD
The potential security consequences of allowing employees to work with the devices they choose at the office has caused administrators many a sleepless night. And the latest news about a malware...
View ArticleActiveSync Isn’t just for Exchange Anymore
Microsoft has often been criticized for being a laggard in the mobile device revolution, but the company has played a key role in paving the way for acceptance of mobile devices in the enterprise....
View ArticleNew Licensing Fees for Microsoft Exchange Now in Effect
Exchange shops that are embracing the bring-your-own-device movement (BYOD) may pay extra for the practice under a new licensing scheme implemented by Microsoft on December 1, 2012. The changes affect...
View Article…Along Comes SMS Junk
In the past, reports of increases in text-messaging spam wouldn’t be much of a concern to a network administrator. However, with the rise of BYOD — Bring Your Own Device — in many organizations, the...
View ArticleMission Impossible Mail Could Threaten BYOD
“Your mission, should you decide to accept it…” For Mission Impossible fans, those words emanating from a reel-to-reel tape were an invitation to adventure. For email administrators, they could be an...
View ArticleAddressing Modern Day Threats
The scariest part about protecting your organization’s network and other resources is the fact that the threats you face change so frequently. Overall, email has become the largest entry point for the...
View ArticleOutlook Web App for iOs Reminds Us of Security Issues
While we should applaud Microsoft for making Outlook Web Apps available to iOS users with their newly released apps, as email administrators it serves as a reminder that mobile device security should...
View ArticleGoogle Cuts ActiveSync Support
The frosty relations between Google and Microsoft are about to get colder. As part of what Google is calling its “Winter Cleaning” campaign to make “beautiful, useful products that improve millions of...
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