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The rise of mobile applications and BYOD schemes has caused a number of headaches for IT professionals in the corporate world.
When it comes to talent, the enterprise IT world is a lot like Major League Baseball: Even the people at the bottom of the ladder are still way more talented than the rest of the world.
Even as developers were celebrating the about-face of Google leaving its Calendar APIs open after all, another team inside Google was making an announcement of its own: the availability of the Google Maps Engine API.
Box is virtually synonymous with online data storage and file sharing, but it has always strived for a broader mission: to make sharing, accessing and managing content ridiculously easy.
HTC’s latest flagship device has become the first HTCpro certified device in the U.S., pitching a broad range of business features to enterprise customers.
Apple and Google are being strongly encouraged by U.S. officials to ramp up efforts to reduce the rampant wave of smartphone-related crime sweeping the United States.
More malware is appearing on mobile devices themselves, and despite security measures such as full-device encryption, they can steal information regardless of the roadblocks that businesses put in their way, according to V-Key CTO Joseph Gan.
There was a time when the Windows PC was the computer platform that was most vulnerable to malware and hacking. Although some malicious hackers were targeting Nokia’s Symbian mobile operating system
Almost 80% of businesses had a mobile security incident in the past year, in many cases incurring substantial costs, a study has shown.