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IBM tells employees to shut Siri up and drop out of Dropbox
With about 80,000 employees using mobile devices other than the BlackBerrys the company gives out, IBM has come up with a list of applications that are off limits.
More than 60% of organizations allow personal devices to be used for work
A new report reveals a large number of organizations are allowing personal devices to be used for work, but a gap exists in mobile management policies and safeguards.
Choosing your BYOD devices really boils down to support
You have to provide training in the devices and operating systems that your company needs, and this goes beyond smartphones and tablets.
BYOD: Just because you can doesn't mean you should
Should any given enterprise allow any and/or all mobile OSs on its network as part of a BYOD implementation? Does BYOD mean bring any device?
How CFOs really feel about BYOD
CIOs are being pressured from all corners to embrace the BYOD phenomenon--with the exception, perhaps, of the corner office taken up by the CFO.
ForeScout and Fiberlink to provide cloud-based integrated NAC and MDM solution
Two companies known for cloud-based mobile solutions are joining forces to create an integrated network access control and mobile device management solution to create what is said to be the industry's first fully integrated system.
Banks learn to accept BYOD
Although IT leaders and other executives still have security concerns, they've become more likely over the past couple of years to accept employee-owned devices because of their potential to improve efficiency and innovation.
Are the rewards of BYOD worth the trouble?
Almost like a mantra, security managers and network administrators are chanting doomsday messages.
Logicalis executive offers tips on managing BYOD
Logicalis is trying to help IT managers with a new list of tips that should help get organizations started with BYOD.
Lies, damned lies and BYOD solution pitches
Dealing with the challenges of the BYOD movement is tricky, no doubt, but it's not as tricky as vendors and consultants are making it out to be.

