Posts Tagged ‘Enterprise Mobility’
Evolution of Raspberry Pi as a Business Computer
When Raspberry Pi first made an appearance in 2012, it created quite a stir in the computer world. The Linux OS based computer, with a low-price tag, offered support for various Linux distributions, making it a great option for business use. By 2014, almost 4 million units of Raspberry Pi systems had made their way…
Read MoreChromebooks to Run Android Apps – Competition for Android Business Tablets?
Google’s announcement that Chromebook has started running Android apps from 2017 raised the question of how it will fare compared to Android tablets, especially in a corporate ecosystem. While tablets are the ideal mobility tool for businesses, Chromebooks based on Chrome OS were introduced as cheaper replacements for laptops. This is where the later…
Read MoreImpressive Phones and Tablets from Samsung for Business Use
Samsung, one of the pioneers of digital age has contributed in making the world smaller in terms of accessing information and connecting people worldwide by specializing in tablets and mobile technology and hence setting highest standards as a digital leader in enterprise mobility. Here are some of the top Samsung tablets which are highly recommended…
Read MoreBusiness Computing with HP Tablets
Tablets have seamlessly integrated into mobile workspaces across the world. The ever-growing tablet market is offering innovative and better functionalities to utilize mobility in business. More and more enterprises are finding capabilities in tablets to match their needs. The devices have shown their potential to perform across several verticals like manufacturing, retail, pharma, logistics, healthcare,…
Read MoreHIPAA Compliance – Securing Healthcare Data on Mobile Devices
The influx of mobile devices in workspaces has changed the perception of governing bodies about healthcare data security policies. With the invention of mobile and internet technologies, the method of data transmission has evolved considerably. Mobile devices allow access to corporate data and applications from any part of the world via Cloud services and remote…
Read MoreTips to Get the Most Out of your BYOD Strategy
In recent times, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) has become the norm for many organizations. Companies are experiencing the benefits of allowing employees to bring their own devices to work such as better productivity, lower infrastructure cost and employee satisfaction. However, security and privacy are big concerns for organizations looking to onboard a BYOD…
Read MoreLenovo Tablets : Changing the face of Enterprise Mobility
Enterprises have started embracing numerous applications and devices to mobilize business processes and improve workforce productivity. It started with the deployment of smartphones, rugged handhelds and lately tablets. Tablets have key advantages like efficient battery support, easier network connectivity, software compatibility, and are powerful enough to run most business applications, have large screens and are…
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between MDM, EMM, and UEM?
Managing mobile devices across business operations is more critical to enterprise success than ever before. Several categories of mobile security products like MDM (Mobile Device Management) and EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management) have emerged to address the problems related to data security and privacy. Here are few pointers which will explain the basic difference between these…
Read MoreManaging Apple devices in enterprises through EMM
iPods, iPhones, and iPads have been shaking up the consumer tech market for many years now. Apple’s intuitive design approach and user-friendly features have not only fascinated consumers but also given a boost to businesses. Seamless and consistent end-user mobile experience for employees was the biggest motivator for businesses to explore Apple devices for enterprise…
Read MoreGDPR, Mobile Data & EMM – Defining Data Security & Accountability
Since 1998, the Data Protection Directive has been protecting personal data in the EU by prompting member countries to pass legislative acts to safeguard customer data. This led to the emergence of local laws that governed corporate bodies based on their geographical locations. These local laws are now set to be replaced by the General…
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