Jay Coughlan, CEO and president of XRS Corp., said his company remains committed to the mobile strategy announced last year. The “next big thing in transportation is right here in this room,” said ...
In today’s flexible work landscape, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are becoming increasingly popular, allowing employees to use personal devices for work. However, this poses some unique ...
As mobile devices become more ubiquitous in the workplace, employers can take advantage of new technology with Bring Your Own Device programs, which can enhance employee productivity and connectivity.
A well-implemented BYOD program not only saves organizations money—over $300 per employee annually, according to a Samsung report—it fosters flexibility in remote and hybrid work environments. However ...
For months now, I've been bemoaning -- to pretty much anyone who'll listen to me -- Microsoft's mobile device strategy, or seeming lack thereof. When Windows Phone 7 was announced, I thought, "Aha!
Steve Shirley, CIO and vice president of IT at Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, Colo., has more than 35 years of experience in the information technology field. In this role, he leads a team of 52.
I have no doubt that collaboration will increasingly become more mobile; not only off-premise but also within the office premises, employees will use their mobile platforms more often. Imagine a world ...
The landscape of corporate IT is evolving, primarily due to the widespread adoption of software-as-a-service (SaaS), which is blurring the boundaries of traditional network perimeters. This change is ...
Over the last few years, organizations of all sizes across various industries have grappled with the challenges posed by allowing staff to use personal technology at work. They have, however, also ...