Corporates are either getting jittery about the new BYOD (bring Your Own Device) trend or they are open accepting it with open arms. We can understand why BYOD can make an average CIO or an IT administrator cringe in anticipation of what could go
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After BYOD: Next is What?
It’s December – it’s that time of the year when half the world recedes into a holiday mood only to wake up with a new year in tow and tons of things to do, trends to watch for, predictions to make, and resolutions to break. At Network Pro, we always
Read moreAccess to networks (and everything that an employee gets from remote access to an enterprise network) was through the then ubiquitous blackberry mobile devices. While blackberry flutters with its sustainability model, there’s been a surge in the
Read moreThe Internet, as we know it, is all set to change. While we aren’t strangers to “changes” to the Internet, it’s always exciting to know what’s coming. For businesses, it also means preparation. Entrepreneurs very well know how difficult and taxing
Read moreMulti-device Management Systems – be it for small or large businesses – is gaining popularity, as we speak. We covered a lot on BYOD and how it’s slowly inching itself into the IT technology requirements for most businesses today. As such, IT
Read moreHow to Deploy Tablets and Mobiles Devices for Your Enterprise
Tablets and Mobile devices are spearheading the mobile work revolution – the cubicles now scoot on wheels and resources are as location independent as ever. According to the Yankee Group, the next 3 years is going see more action in the mobile
Read moreOff late we’ve been talking a lot about BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and for a good reason: it’s one of the most promising trends for small, medium, and large businesses throughout the world, perhaps next only to cloud computing. In a way, it’s
Read moreBYOD Trends That You Should Know About
The mobile revolution is on. Mobile devices are launching like never before and, in the very-near-future, there will be more mobile devices per person than the number of desktops or laptops per person. What does that mean for growing businesses?
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