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.
EBOOK:
IT admins may be confused about MDM, MIM and MAM, but each is part of the evolving mobility management market. BYOD policies must account for applications, data and devices. Access this expert white paper for essential tips and tricks to mobile management in the modern world.
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.
CASE STUDY:
The following white paper explores the solution Telecom giant, Telefonica used to allow the seamless integration of iPads that improved productivity, overall sales, and more all while ensuring the necessary security of vital consumer information.
EZINE:
Today's mobile application development tools focus on workflow and micro apps, which pare down business processes to present users with the key data they need.
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.
EGUIDE:
So while there will inevitably be heated debates over which mobile platform is better, or which one to develop for first, the real opportunity comes when the discussion moves above the hardware to how an app can derive value by connecting to different business platforms and ecosystems. Find out more in this eguide.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative white paper examines the power of mobile computing as part of the midmarket enterprise's unified communications platform, analyzing how you can utilize enterprise mobility effectively without increasing the pressure on IT.