WHITE PAPER:
The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a comprehensive platform, designed to meet your organization's needs to mobilize enterprise applications and systems.
EBOOK:
Are you in the market for a mobile device management (MDM) software solution? Be sure to read this e-book from SearchConsumerization.com first for help making a more informed purchasing decision.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com, discover how implementing mobile security software can help protect your corporate data from the inherent risks of the BYOD phenomenon.
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile CRM is something that needs to be considered now. As a business leader, you might have put it into your mental to do later box, but the reasons to make it a priority are compelling. Read this paper to discover why.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com explores how the Bonjour protocol can help you handle the Apple devices wishing to access your enterprise networks and systems. In addition, uncover the importance of defining a proper BYOD policy.
WHITE PAPER:
Read on and learn more about an integrated approach to mobile device management that can provide comprehensive IT control and policy enforcement while empowering end-user productivity via beautifully delivered mobile applications.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from our experts at SearchSecurity.com teaches you the most effective ways to create BYOD policies and communicate those policies to your employees. Read on and learn how you can build BYOD awareness from the top down.
WEBCAST:
Attend this webcast to learn about the new functionality and features in BlackBerry Enterprise Solution v4.1 for Microsoft Exchange, including role-based and group-based administration.
PRESENTATION:
Join this exclusive webinar now to hear security experts dive deep into how BYOD impacts enterprise security strategies and provide practical tips for securing your mobile workforce.
EGUIDE:
BYOD is running rampant. Do you have a strategy in place to mitigate the risks? This E-Guide from SearchSecurity.com explores why creating an iOS and Android only strategy makes sense and reduces the chance for errors, complexity, and costs.