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Mobilizing Your Corporate Content and Apps

In this white paper, you will learn how to: • Enable secure mobile access to corporate date without an on-device VPN • Mobilize Sharepoint, Windows File Share and all your intranet sites • Protect sensitive corporate date with robust security policies and DLP controls • Provide mobile access without requiring changes to your network or

Getting Big Value out of Big Data: The Update

Every 2 days the world generates as much data as it had through all of history up to the year 2003. By 2020, the world will have generated an astonishing 40 zettabytes, or 40 trillion gigabytes, of digital content. “Data is the new natural resource,” says Ginni Rometty, IBM Chairman, President and CEO. Enterprises are

Enterprise Mobile Management

This report details our findings about how well each vendor fulfills our criteria and where they stand in relation to each other to help infrastructure and operations professionals select the right partner for their enterprise mobile management.

Getting started with mobile—by focusing on planning and strategy

The use of mobile technology has moved quickly from the business world’s earliest adopters to those who occupy its very center. An increasing number of end users are now taking advantage of every possible mobile opportunity—including BYOD. And they expect IT to support them in accessing corporate databases and applications seamlessly and securely. At the

Preparing your network for the mobile onslaught

The smart phone. The laptop. The tablet computer and the e-reader. These mobile devices are sparking what IDC terms a technological “hyper disruption”—a massive platform shift that occurs only four or five times a century. Cisco estimates that the number of mobile-connected devices now exceeds the earth’s population.

The “upwardly mobile” enterprise: Setting the strategic agenda

IBM Institute for Business Value IBM Global Business Services, through the IBM Institute for Business Value, develops fact-based strategic insights for senior executives around critical public and private sector issues. This executive report is based on an in-depth study by the Institute’s research team. It is part of an ongoing commitment by IBM Global Business

Deriving business value from the Internet of Things

Today, billions of devices, sensors and chips—many of them simple, everyday objects—can communicate with us and with each other. Hospitals can monitor and regulate pacemakers long distance, factories can automatically address production line issues, and hotels can adjust temperature and lighting according to a guest’s preferences, for example.