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  • Defining software-defined everything

    If the future lies with software-defined everything, it's time to find out what "everything" means.

  • Six enterprise cloud storage and file-sharing services to consider

    When choosing an enterprise cloud storage and file-sharing service, take into account security, manageability and users' ability to access and collaborate on files across multiple platforms.

    When it comes to enterprise cloud storage and...

  • How the BYOD trend is changing IT: A #CoITchat recap

    The BYOD trend is a hot topic in IT, but that doesn't mean there's agreement on how to support and secure personal mobile devices.

    More on the BYOD trend

    Defining and enforcing a...

  • BYOD security concerns: Perception vs. reality

    It's natural for IT pros and business managers to worry about BYOD security, but oftentimes their concerns are misplaced.

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  • application-defined networking

    Application-defined networking (ADN) is a networking scenario in which applications have the ability to adapt network environments to meet their needs, rather than having resources allocated by the network.

  • software-defined storage

    Software-defined storage (SDS) is a data storage approach in which all the programming that controls storage-related tasks exists solely in software external to the applicable storage systems.

  • BYOD pros and cons: Spend less on devices, more on support

    Before allowing employees to use their own smartphones and tablets, organizations should have a clear understanding of BYOD pros and cons and their potential long-term effects.

    The bring your own device...

  • Making sense of wireless carrier technology definitions

    The technologies that wireless carriers use to get cellular and Internet connectivity to end users' mobile devices are often just a series of letters and numbers, and that can make them hard to decipher.

    This guide to wireless technology...

  • Mobile device management checklist

    Ideally, IT should be at least aware of every smartphone and tablet used in an organization, from activation to...

  • Minimizing BYOD security risks through policy and technology

    If your organization lets employees bring their own smartphones and tablets to work, policies and procedures must be in place to mitigate BYOD security risks by controlling data and network access.

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