March 13, 2011 / by Rick Arter / Uncategorized / 0 comments
In the previous blog, we talked about RIM as one of the competitors to Apple in the workplace. Who else is there? There are mainly three others: Android devices, Windows Phone devices and Nokia Symbian devices. Of these three, Android is the one most referenced in discussions of the smartphone race. Android has […]
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iOS devices at work…are they secure enough??
March 20, 2011 / by Rick Arter / Uncategorized / 0 comments
In previous posts, we mentioned security as one of the reasons Research in Motion (RIM) has enjoyed such a long stay in the corporate suite. Ask the average, somewhat-computer-savvy consumer what they think about iOS devices and security and they’ll likely have no opinion on the matter or will acknowledge “having heard” they are […]
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iOS devices at work…who are they up against?
March 13, 2011 / by Rick Arter / Uncategorized / 0 comments
In the previous blog, we talked about RIM as one of the competitors to Apple in the workplace. Who else is there? There are mainly three others: Android devices, Windows Phone devices and Nokia Symbian devices. Of these three, Android is the one most referenced in discussions of the smartphone race. Android has […]
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iOS Devices at Work…iPod touch, iPhone and iPad…fun to play with, but to work with??
March 6, 2011 / by Rick Arter / Uncategorized / 0 comments
This is the first in a series of blogs that will explore iOS devices (iPod touch, iPhone and iPad) in the workplace and whether they have a rightful home there. The concerns commonly expressed by employers when considering bringing these devices into the corporate fold will be discussed. Concerns such as security and device management and […]
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