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  • Considering a BYOPC strategy

    BYOPC has benefits and risks. As the BYOPC trend continues to grow, it’s important for organizations to consider the pros and cons of a BYOPC program for end users and IT pros.

  • BYOPC support: How to troubleshoot before issues emerge

    Once a bring your own PC program is up and running, the help desk tickets will flow -- IT must be prepared to handle BYOPC support when issues arise.

  • BYOPC security simplified: Basic tools IT needs to manage PCs

    BYOPC security can present problems: Securing PCs isn't the same as securing corporate desktops. Be sure you authenticate devices and enforce policies

  • How to get a BYOPC program up and running

    This guide to putting together a BYOPC program looks at how to write policies, secure devices and troubleshoot issues.

  • Creating BYOPC policies: A win-win for IT and users

    Defining BYOPC policies lets users know what they can and can't do when their PCs are connected to the network. With policies in place, employees won't have excuses not to comply.

  • BYOPC: Real world implementations and implications

    Whether you support BYOPC or not, employees use their own devices for work. But BYOPC raises concerns and legal issues. Here are some potential problems and BYOPC best practices.

  • How to plan for BYOD security

    Securing an IT environment is hard enough when administrators have full control over the hardware on a network, but a BYOD program can exacerbate that...

  • Consumerization 101: Defining and dealing with the consumerization of IT

    As corporate employees become savvy technology consumers, they are bringing personal devices into the workplace and eschewing corporate technologies. In this Q&A with Colin Steele, executive editor of...

  • BYOT (bring your own technology)

    Bring your own technology (BYOT) is a policy that allows employees or students to use their own personal electronic devices at work or school.

    There are several approaches to implementing a BYOT policy. Kraft Food, for instance, offers new...

  • Why companies can't ignore 'bring your own PC'

    Whether users own their devices or merely use virtual desktops on corporate machines, BYOPC will soon become mandatory in the enterprise.

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