Friday, 28 June 2013

The mobile commerce revolution will be messy

How IT should manage personal technology at work | InfoWorld's guide to a successful BYOD and mobile IT strategy

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The mobile commerce revolution will be messy
Don't expect m-commerce to become commonplace or predictable any time soon. We're in the early days of experimentation and vendor jockeying, and buyers, developers, and providers are in for a messy time. Read More


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The 10 "Must Haves" for Secure Enterprise Mobility
While enterprise mobility brings opportunity for your users and organization, it also invites risk. Organizations can use this white paper as a mobile security framework and a checklist for evaluating enterprise mobility vendors. Learn More

How IT should manage personal technology at work
The sheer ubiquity of consumer tech as a workplace staple means it's better to embrace it now instead of be pushed aside later. Read More

InfoWorld's guide to a successful BYOD and mobile IT strategy
The consumerization of IT trend's leading wave is the use of personal mobile technology, so a smart BYOD strategy lays the groundwork for a complete consumerization approach. Read More



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