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Do you Wi-Fi, or do you data hog? That is the question. Right now, a best practice for staying under your data limit is to maintain awareness of your consumption level. Individuals who stay on top of this usually know where the next-closest Wi-Fi network is. And make a habit of staying connected to it early and often! As per a report from comScore (comparing users of the top two most popular mobile platforms) you're more likely to receive this helpful advise from an iPhone user than you are an Android user. This information spells both good and bad news for IT administrators tasked with managing a diverse mix of smartphones and tablets.
by Christopher Clark, President — Fiberlink
Proponents of enterprise bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs have taken a two-pronged approach to their argument. The first is simple: you have a personal device with all of your contacts, apps, and personal settings configured, so why complicate things by using a different device at work? The added benefits are of the many; you free up some space in your bag or pocket, you can respond to urgent matters no matter where you are or what time it is--finally, your work resources, materials, and documents are centralized in one place. And let's remember: using your own device makes it possible to do serious work a fun way. You'll find yourself transformed into a more productive worker. Let's face it, those who are buying in to it have an edge over those who aren't.
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MaaS360
MaaS360 by Fiberlink
Introducing MaaS360 Secure Productivity Suite? for Dual Persona - May 16, 2013: youtu.be/0WvlZjpkHAM?a via @YouTube
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MaaS360 by Fiberlink
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MaaS360
MaaS360 by Fiberlink
RT @daniellaprise: Join me for Introducing @MaaS360 Secure Productivity Suite, a free webinar by the #Mobile MaaSters of Fiberlink: http://?
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