EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, we will explore exactly enterprise mobility management, looking in-depth at some of the key trends and developments in the world of enterprise mobility, as well as keeping a watchful eye on cybersecurity.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how one company improved their quality of service by implementing a sound mobility strategy. This case study highlights how to craft a mobility strategy that will improve efficiency, and keep field staff as well as clients happy.
EGUIDE:
Download this e-guide to discover how device hyper-convergence, Devices as a Service, virtualization and cloud computing, help organizations better manage their workforces by focusing more on the users, access, identity and data.
EGUIDE:
Download this e-guide to learn how fusion apps are empowering mobile workers by combining social and location data with key business data. You'll also learn best practices for setting up mobile workers across local office networks.
EZINE:
In this issue of Modern Mobility, delve straight into in-app analytics, and learn how the insights this technology provides will keep mobile applications on track. Access this exclusive e-zine now to learn more about mobile backend as a service, and how to build apps that connect to data center infrastructure.
EGUIDE:
Are you like many other who think enterprise mobility management (EMM) can be a centerpiece of your mobile enterprise security strategy? Find out why EMM alone is not enough.
WHITE PAPER:
Find out how VDI helps IT shift to a centralized architecture in order to lower capital and operating expenses, increase flexibility, and improve security and explore three organization's experience with VDI.
EGUIDE:
As cloud UC services emerged, vendors touted cost savings as a key driver, but Nemertes Research results did not align, as average operational costs for cloud services were more costly. That is, until this year for companies with rollouts of fewer than 1,000 licenses. In this e-guide, learn why operational costs are starting to decline.
EGUIDE:
Finding the right VDI client is crucial to delivering virtual desktops users will enjoy working with. This e-guide highlights how HTML5 browsers, thin clients, zero clients, and repurposed PCs are all viable options.