How to ensure a lost mobile device won't cause a data breach
American Medical News
Physicians who own mobile devices should make the following assumption: If they lose a smartphone or tablet, someone is going to try to see what's on it. With an estimated 80% of physicians using a mobile device on the job, a lot of patient data is ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile devices and apps pose cybersecurity challenges
FierceGovernmentIT
Mobile device adoption in federal agencies is challenging current cybersecurity thinking in many ways, said members of a panel speaking March 23 at a breakfast hosted by AFCEA Bethesda. "I'm not staffed to look at 500 DOJ component apps," said Holly ...
See all stories on this topic »Growing Base of Mobile Computing Devices Drives the Global Mobile Software ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Global market for Mobile Software is projected to reach US$79.7 billion by the year 2017. Growth will be primarily driven by the growing number of non-PC computing devices and the manifold expansion in the number of advanced functions in mobile devices ...
See all stories on this topic »Vivisimo Launches CXO Mobile, the First on-the-go Solution to Optimize the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
CXO Mobile addresses the challenge organizations currently face in provisioning their mobile sales and customer service teams to have access to the same information on their mobile devices as they would if they were in their office.
See all stories on this topic »Apple pledges royalty-free licensing of "nano-SIM" technology geared towards ...
Apple Insider
By Katie Marsal Apple will reportedly offer to license a new, ultra-compact SIM card technology to rival mobile devices makers if they agree back the format as the new industry standard for subscriber identification modules (SIM), a move which could ...
See all stories on this topic »When You Search On Your Phone, You Click On More Ads. On Purpose?
All Things Digital
This could mean a bunch of things, but the easiest answer may be that when you're searching on amobile device, you're more likely to see an ad than anything else. So the smaller the screen, the more likely it is that you'll see an ad when you search.
See all stories on this topic »How Apple is Cornering the Market in Mobile Devices
Tech.pinions
That is why Apple is cornering the market in mobile devices today and why it could continue to grow its user base WW at the expense of their competitors. Based on marketing material on Apple's own website, I would say they understand this as well.
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American Medical News
Physicians who own mobile devices should make the following assumption: If they lose a smartphone or tablet, someone is going to try to see what's on it. With an estimated 80% of physicians using a mobile device on the job, a lot of patient data is ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile devices and apps pose cybersecurity challenges
FierceGovernmentIT
Mobile device adoption in federal agencies is challenging current cybersecurity thinking in many ways, said members of a panel speaking March 23 at a breakfast hosted by AFCEA Bethesda. "I'm not staffed to look at 500 DOJ component apps," said Holly ...
See all stories on this topic »Growing Base of Mobile Computing Devices Drives the Global Mobile Software ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Global market for Mobile Software is projected to reach US$79.7 billion by the year 2017. Growth will be primarily driven by the growing number of non-PC computing devices and the manifold expansion in the number of advanced functions in mobile devices ...
See all stories on this topic »Vivisimo Launches CXO Mobile, the First on-the-go Solution to Optimize the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
CXO Mobile addresses the challenge organizations currently face in provisioning their mobile sales and customer service teams to have access to the same information on their mobile devices as they would if they were in their office.
See all stories on this topic »Apple pledges royalty-free licensing of "nano-SIM" technology geared towards ...
Apple Insider
By Katie Marsal Apple will reportedly offer to license a new, ultra-compact SIM card technology to rival mobile devices makers if they agree back the format as the new industry standard for subscriber identification modules (SIM), a move which could ...
See all stories on this topic »When You Search On Your Phone, You Click On More Ads. On Purpose?
All Things Digital
This could mean a bunch of things, but the easiest answer may be that when you're searching on amobile device, you're more likely to see an ad than anything else. So the smaller the screen, the more likely it is that you'll see an ad when you search.
See all stories on this topic »How Apple is Cornering the Market in Mobile Devices
Tech.pinions
That is why Apple is cornering the market in mobile devices today and why it could continue to grow its user base WW at the expense of their competitors. Based on marketing material on Apple's own website, I would say they understand this as well.
See all stories on this topic »