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Mobile Device Detection Service for Website Owners Doubles Free Tier
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
In response to an explosion of people accessing the internet from their mobile devices, Handset Detection, a mobile browser, tablet, and console detection company service in Melbourne, Australia, will soon double their “free tier” model from 10000 to ...
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Mobile Devices, Vast Computing Power Open Cloud to More People Than Ever
eWeek
GigaOM's Structure 2012 Conference June 20 to 21 on the University of California San Francisco campus has rightfully gained a reputation for gathering deep thinkers and trendsetters in the cloud computing sector. Plenty of good inside information comes ...
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eWeek
CSS Uncovers SCEP Vulnerability For Mobile Devices In The Enterprise
MarketWatch (press release)
"We strongly encourage every organization that uses SCEP or a Mobile Device Management system along with an enterprise Public Key Infrastructure to take a deeper look to see whether they're affected and at risk," said Ted Shorter, CSS' Chief Technology ...
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How to launch a mobile device management plan
Globe and Mail
mobile strategy is not just about MDM – thinking through network access and the ability of your infrastructure to support future growth is crucial.
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Globe and Mail
Mobile Device Management: A Look at AirWatch
MSPmentor
AirWatch's mobile device management offering's security relies upon role-based access controls and a secure repository for data protection.
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STEVE JOBS WINS: Adobe's Ditching Flash
Business Insider
Back in 2010 Jobs said, "flash has not performed well on mobile devices. We have routinely asked Adobe to show us Flash performing well on a mobile device, anymobile device, for a few years now. We have never seen it." We never will see it. After...
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Business Insider
Flash Dropping Support For Android 4.1 As Mobile Platforms Improve
RedOrbit
The decision follows Adobe's adoption of HTML5 for mobile platforms rather than Flash last year, also means that updates to Flash Mobile on Android devices will become more sporadic. In a statement, Adobe said, “Beginning August 15th we will use the ...
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Use Google Now with Caution, Security Experts Say
PCWorld
Google Now, the smart assistant in the latest upgrade of the Android operating system, draws an uneasiness among security experts evaluating the risks the search-based feature for mobile devices brings to businesses. Similar Articles: SXSW: Privacy ...
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