EGUIDE:
In this guide, you can find best practice, analysis of the latest trends, and expert advice on formulating enterprise strategy in laptops, desktop PCs and mobile devices.
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:
Read this TechTarget e-guide to glean mobile device selection methods and best practices for SMBs, including what to look for in a mobile device, picking rugged mobile devices vs. consumer-grade ones, and deployment approaches.
EGUIDE:
We sat down with the general manager of VMware's end-user computing group to learn about the vendor's EMM evolution. Explore additional expert resources that detail ways to integrate EMM into a broader mobile enterprise strategy, and what it means to have a mobile-first strategy.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn about innovation in software-defined networking and network functions virtualization technologies for next-generation networks, and one IT pro's strategies for improving Wi-Fi in a device-saturated dormitory.
EBOOK:
EMM products can contain a variety of features - for mobile device management, mobile app management, mobile content management and more. This guide will review the capabilities and features you'll want to consider carefully before you invest in EMM.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast discusses wireless networking solution that allows your organization to provide your users with the wireless performance needed to seamlessly access critical applications and data, even if the workloads are media-intensive.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper takes a look at the latest enterprise mobility trends, focusing on the mobile workforce and what your organization can do to get the most value from your employees.
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.