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- CB approves BYOD policy
- Microsoft Windows 8 Surfaces as Challenge to Apple Mobile: Tech
- Cloud and BYOD Security Concerns Make Military and Intelligence Agencies ?
- BYOD Impacting Mobile Growth in Federal Government
- HP: It?d be embarrassing to offer BYOD to our staff
- Cloud and BYOD Security Concerns Make Military and Intelligence Agencies ?
- Android projected to top Windows for OS dominance by 2016
phillyBurbs.com The policy, called BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), says students can bring mobile phones, laptop computers, tablet computers, music players and other devices as long as they use them for educational purposes during class time. Students may use their ? (more)
Businessweek On the eve of Windows 8?s release, Microsoft is facing the risk of being left behind again by another technological wave ? the rise of mobile computing in the form of tablets and smartphones, led by Apple Inc. (AAPL)?s iPhone and iPad. To respond, the ? (more)
CIO Citing security issues, IT leaders at Department of Defense and National Security Agency warn that BYOD policies and public clouds are a long way from taking hold in environments rife with classified information. By Kenneth Corbin Tue, October 23, 2012 ? (more)
AOL Government Although federal spending doesn?t offer clear data on mobile technology in government, it does demonstrate growth ? but new, ?Bring Your Own Device? (BYOD) policies could throw a wrench into prediction models. A wrench that might point to potential ? (more)
ZDNet In an interview with The Channel, Eric Cador, HP EMEA SVP of the printer and personal systems business, said that although the technology giant offers a number of storage and security options for companies who employ bring your own device (BYOD) ? (more)
PC Advisor In a panel discussion Tuesday at a government IT conference, Debora Plunkett, information assurance director at the National Security Agency, joked that she would break out into hives at the mere mention of the term ?BYOD.? But just as private-sector ? (more)
BGR Traditional PC shipments are set to decline in 2012 for the first time in over a decade while sales of mobile computing devices such as smartphones and tablets continue to increase and cannibalize PC sales. Even so, there are expected to be 1.5 billion ? (more)
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