EDITORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE:
Despite the fears of many that rollouts of the next generation infrastructure would be delayed or just not be possible due mainly to the adverse economic conditions caused by Covid-19, the prospects are actually quite bright for the 5G industry in 2021.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the long-awaited mobile app from the NHS and ask what it means for a digital health service. We hear from early experimenters of blockchain to find out what it will take for the technology to be enterprise-ready. And we analyse the impact of M&A on corporate networks. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Enterprise mobility management software allows IT to deploy security policies and provide access to internal resources by integrating with APIs in the mobile OSes. This e-guide shows enterprise mobility management software offerings and use cases.
WHITE PAPER:
This crucial resource examines a mobile management solution that enables your organization to deliver all of your business critical information over mobile while safeguarding corporate IP, customer and employee data, non-public financial information and business intelligence.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses the problems associated with point solutions and examines how and why your organization should move past these tools to a complete enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution.
EBOOK:
Access this expert guide to learn about the basics of how mobile devices will impact your enterprise data, and what you have to do to stay ahead of dangerous mishaps.
EZINE:
Download this issue of Access magazine to understand how the enterprise mobility management (EMM) landscape is changing and the IT infrastructure systems issues popping up around graphics support, secure data access and how IT pros are approaching these IT infrastructure challenges.
EGUIDE:
This exclusive e-guide offers advice on developing a strong mobile security plan and examines how some modern corporations approach BYOD and security.
EBOOK:
Now that the dust has settled around bring your own device, some IT shops have turned to the COPE, or corporate-owned, personally enabled, approach to mobile device management.