With mobile technology evolving every few months, keeping up with the devices' changing role in the workplace can be tough. Even though their effectiveness is being debated, bring your own device ...
Many employers are moving towards a "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) program, in which employees are allowed to connect their own personal cell phones, iPads, and laptops to the employer's network and ...
If you implement BYOD the right way, you'll be able to rein it back in if you need to. At a recent conference, I participated in a panel discussion about the pros and cons of Bring Your Own Device ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) programs are a common way for companies to streamline technology management and security. With BYOD, employees can use their personal phones and tablets for work-related ...
Verizon has vastly improved the process of bringing unlocked smartphones to its network over the past few years, but the program still required a physical SIM card. In most cases, that meant either ...
The IRS’ bring-your-own-device program could increase the risk of data leakage, according to the Treasury Inspector General. A Treasury Department Inspector General audit released this week ...
CALCASIEU PARISH, La. (KPLC) - Just nine weeks ago Sam Houston High School launched it’s Bring Your Own Device program at school, allowing cell phones on campus and in the classrooms after the ...
Xfinity Mobile today said customers can now use their old iPhones on its service. The company introduced a bring-your-own-device program for select, unlocked iPhones. Xfinity Internet subscribers can ...
Kespry, the leading drone-based aerial intelligence solution provider, today announced its new BYOD (Bring Your Own Drone) program. It includes a new platform pricing model designed to meet the ...
The Arizona Corporation Commission’s decision to approve Arizona Public Service’s (APS) “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) program marks a significant milestone for solar energy in Arizona. This ...
What kinds of workers should be allowed to use their smartphones and tablets on the job, in a growing trend called “Bring Your Own Device,” or BYOD? Opposing sides are forming about two distinct ...