Enterprise BYOD

Enterprise mobility in Malaysia still lagging: IDC Malaysia
Malaysian enterprises are still in the early days of mobility adoption, and businesses have started to move towards developing strategic roadmaps for mobile deployment and the use of internal mobile applications.
How to turn your network into a strategic business asset
Wilson Lai from Extreme Networks discusses how organisations can be empowered to turn the network into a strategic business asset with network analytics.
Cloud video: Six questions to help you make the call
There are a number of factors that you need to consider in making the decision to move to a cloud-based videoconferencing solution, writes Shaun Wormald of InterCall Asia-Pacific.
BYOD security: It’s about company culture, not just devices
The key to securing the enterprise in this new world is to embrace a more holistic attitude to security that focuses on applications and identity, writes Chong Fook Hing of Oracle Corporation Malaysia.
8 tips for making the smart switch to 802.11ac
802.11ac is the next generation of wireless, designed to provide higher capacity and density. Extreme Networks’ Gary Newbold discusses the top things to consider when planning the move to 802.11ac.
It’s the era of ‘Personal UC,’ says ZK Research white paper
The original promise of truly integrated unified communications (UC) is only now being delivered, according to a new white paper by analyst firm ZK Research, from a study sponsored by ShoreTel.
Singapore enterprises turn increasingly to DevOps: CA survey
A new study by CA Technologies titled, DevOps: The Worst-Kept Secret to Winning in the Application Economy reveals that DevOps is seeing steady growth and delivering tangible business value for Singapore enterprises in the application economy.
BYOD: Do IT managers in analyst firms walk the talk?
A survey by Parallels indicate that although the majority of analysts polled in the Asia Pacific region prefer a Mac for personal use and are open to using a Mac system in their work environment, their employers have yet to demonstrate support for the use of Mac in the workplace, as well as implement a BYOD policy, writes Eugenio Ferrante.
Technology and business heads to make peace in 2015
The role of IT is being driven by the changing needs of enterprises and a rising end-user expectation of an evolution from business function to business advantage. BMC’s Gavin Selkirk looks at four trends that will contribute to how we live with IT in 2015.
What the IT landscape will look like in 2015
Big data, security, mobility, private cloud adoption and IT modernisation the top IT trends to look out for in 2015, writes Ng Tian Beng of Dell.
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