The growth in unmanaged devices owned by employees or contractors is driving adoption of stand-alone mobile application management (MAM) software and services, according to a new report. The need to ...
With an exploding smart device market (1.3B units will be sold in 2015) and Gartner predicting that by 2015 mobile application development projects for smartphones and tablets will outnumber native PC ...
With the Apple iPad’s 97% grip on the market for so-called enterprise-level companies, according to a recent survey, the inability to extend iOS management capability to enterprise IT departments is a ...
Good Technology announced a simpler way for users to access their corporate approved apps and for IT to cost-effectively deliver new corporate apps and updates. Good is ushering in the next generation ...
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There are ambitious mobile application management platforms (MAM) available. In some cases, this functionality is delivered in standalone MAM platforms. In others, it comes as a module in a broader ...
When Apple released iOS 4 two years ago, with a framework for device management built into the OS, the focus of IT departments and security specialists was to activate, configure, and lock down ...
As BYOD continues to gain traction, enterprise mobile device management is being pushed aside in favor of more user-centric mobile application management (MAM). According to a new report from market ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. The debate about the best tool ...
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