WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper discusses a mobile tool that allows you to distribute secure, relevant content, documents and information to a vast number of users on smart mobile devices, HTML5 capable web browsers, and traditional desktop or laptop computers.
EBOOK:
Enterprise mobility management (EMM) it isn't the end-all, be-all for mobility strategies. Every company starting a mobile initiative needs an extensive, tailor-made plan to meet its specific needs and goals. Read on to learn about the role EMM should play in your mobile strategy.
EBOOK:
This Buyer's Essential guide explains what you need to know if you're in the market for a threat intelligence service. It outlines the must-have features, like a threat intelligence score, and also explains what you need to do to ensure you benefit as much as possible from adding a threat intelligence feed to your security system.
EZINE:
Discover why many IT departments continue to struggle with compliance in the mobile era and what tools are available to help admins get a better grasp on best practices. Access this e-zine to also get an exclusive, in-depth look at how to ease into EMM in the modern era.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive resource discusses how you can build a successful enterprise mobility environment for your businesses, examining best practices, helpful use cases, and suggestions for which tools can help drive innovation and cut costs.
EGUIDE:
As enterprise mobility increases in adoption, formal mobile policy management systems are fading from the scene. In this e-guide, mobile computing expert Craig Mathias simplifies the broad range of management capabilities available for you to enable both flexibility and security.
EZINE:
More end-user monitoring tools are relying on machine learning and analytics to help IT get more granular information about the end-user computing experience.
ANALYST REPORT:
Access to business-critical applications has to be managed carefully to keep enterprise information secure. In this report, Gartner provides a framework to help IT teams determine which devices will have access to which applications, and which access methods should be used.