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Best Practices for Mobile Application Lifecycle Management

Mobile Application Lifecycle Management (MALM) inherits all of the issues introduced at the start of the mobile era – security, compliance and privacy. This includes the security of corporate and personal data, compliance with government and industry regulations, and employee privacy. While building custom mobile apps might seem like an onerous task, the greater challenge

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

Standardized Operating Environments for I.T. Efficiency

Modern IT departments play an increasingly important and visible role in overall business success. With service quality and availability critical to business operations, IT departments must deliver effective and efficient services within budget to ensure competitiveness. However, the complexity of most companies’ IT infrastructures greatly hinders the ability to deliver on needs and priorities in

Contain Costs and Increase Operational Efficiency

As a strategic partner in your business, you face increasing demands from your line-of-business leaders for new functionality and advanced capabilities, which you must deliver with a constrained IT budget. What could you do to meet these expectations and add value to the business if you could contain costs, increase operational efficiency, and do more

802.11AC

Wi-Fi has become such an amazingly successful technology because it has continuously advanced while remaining backwards compatible. The prior generation of Wi-Fi is known as Wi-Fi-certified 802.11n. 802.11n became popular because it improved performance significantly and aided enterprises in dealing with the rapid growth in mobile devices.

802.11ac In-Depth

Wi-Fi has become such an amazingly successful technology because it has continuously advanced while remaining backwards compatible. Every few years since the 802.11b amendment was ratified, the industry has released successive amendments increasing Wi-Fi data rates and capabilities, but even the latest Wi-Fi systems are able to interoperate with 1999 equipment built to the original

Top 7 Applications for 802.11AC Gigabit Wifi

Today we see 802.11n as the standard interface on PCs, tablets, smartphones and other networked devices. This proliferation of Wi-Fi interfaces means more mobile devices and their associated data (including HD video) find themselves on corporate networks, while the capacity and data rates enabled by 802.11n may at times seem barely adequate to support this