Gartner Report on BYOD: Media Tablets and BeyondThis research assesses the impact of the growth in media tablets and other "off desktop" form factors entering IT deployments and makes recommendations on building an enterprise... Sponsor: Absolute Software
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BYOD Policy Implementation GuideThis BYOD implementation guide from Absolute Software provides three simple steps to legally secure and manage employee-owned devices within a corporate environment. Sponsor: Absolute Software
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King Fish Media: How Analytics Bring Organizations Closer to Their CustomersTo succeed today, it's imperative for every business to get to know their customers much better than most have in the past - much better. Find out how IBM Business Analytics... Sponsor: IBM
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This paper provides IT executives with guidance to develop a complete BYOD strategy which gives people optimal freedom of choice while helping IT adapt to consumerization - at the same time addressing requirements for security, simplicity and cost reduction.

This paper describes the issues that arise when allowing iPads into the enterprise network and the steps IT must take to maintain control. It outlines security considerations, risk mitigation options and the architecture required to support the iPad as a device accessing sensitive enterprise data.

Organizations are learning how to leverage desktop virtualization to accommodate the consumerization of IT. In doing so, they are maximizing the productivity of workers who can thrive within the freedom of their own lifestyle while alleviating the IT burden of managing many different device types.

Citrix desktop virtualization provides the foundation to a layered security strategy, so apps and data are securely delivered on-demand to any device. Enable greater worker productivity and business agility while fortifying information security, data privacy and compliance.

This white paper describes options for a mobile services-focused computing architecture that empowers productivity through workshifting, consumerization and collaboration.

Consumerized IT, mobility, virtualization, and cloud place new demands on enterprise networks.
