Enterprise Mobility Management: The Big Bang Theory
Best Practices for Mobile Application Lifestyle Management
HP Network Virtualisation for Mobile
Top 5 Reasons to Rethink Your Mobility Strategy
The mobile revolution has transformed IT, collaboration and the way we interact with the world outside the workplace. New devices coupled with an ever-expanding array of applications give users a dizzying array of options, which also presents a new range of challenges to IT teams in the areas of security, management and resources to name a few.
This IT Managers Journal takes a look into the gap between user expectations and IT realities, and offers insight into what IT and line of business management both need to know to develop a mobility strategy that achieves increased productivity, a better customer and user experience, and the management and control of mobility solutions to ensure that security and governance mandates are safely maintained.
This ITMJ also includes additional resources to help execute your mobility strategy including a mobility assessment tool and in-depth research that takes a deep dive into how mobility is impacting the workforce in the US and across the globe.
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Client Computing 2015: How Mobility is Driving the Shift from Desktop to Device – PART 3
Sponsored by Dell and Intel®
Every day, advances in technology – and new applications – are changing the way users interact with business systems of all kinds. Of all the mega-trends impacting IT, mobility is having the greatest impact, changing the way we think about computing, increasing the opportunity to leverage technology to achieve business goals, and improving employee productivity.
However, mobility can bring security risks and complex management issues that can put even greater strain on limited IT resources. The question is how to achieve the greatest benefits without bringing IT to a grinding halt.
Watch this 3-part TechByte series produced by Slashdot Media and sponsored by Dell and Intel to discover how organizations like yours are doing just that – improving productivity, accelerating performance and improving customer experiences by leveraging mobile solutions that combine devices, management, security and applications into a single, managed solution.
Register now to view Part 3 for a discussion around how application development enhancements can shape your mobility strategy, including development services, modernization assistance and how to leverage cloud offerings to maximize the value of your mobile application.
Speaker: Shawn Parker, Principal Solutions Architect, Dell, Inc.
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Client Computing 2015: How Mobility is Driving the Shift from Desktop to Device – PART 1
Sponsored by Dell and Intel®
Every day, advances in technology – and new applications – are changing the way users interact with business systems of all kinds. Of all the mega-trends impacting IT, mobility is having the greatest impact, changing the way we think about computing, increasing the opportunity to leverage technology to achieve business goals, and improving employee productivity.
However, mobility can bring security risks and complex management issues that can put even greater strain on limited IT resources. The question is how to achieve the greatest benefits without bringing IT to a grinding halt.
Watch this 3-part TechByte series produced by Slashdot Media and sponsored by Dell and Intel® to discover how organizations like yours are doing just that – improving productivity, accelerating performance and improving customer experiences by leveraging mobile solutions that combine devices, management, security and applications into a single, managed solution.
Register now to view Part 1 and learn how mobile end points, devices and users will look at the evolution of end-user hardware, and innovative tools that leverage your existing investment in Windows software and user experience to speed time to value for new device users.
Speaker: Kelli Hodges Global Marketing Manager, Dell Client Solutions Group
Intel Inside®. Powerful Productivity Outside
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Client Computing 2015: How Mobility is Driving the Shift from Desktop to Device – PART 2
Sponsored by Dell and Intel®
Every day, advances in technology – and new applications – are changing the way users interact with business systems of all kinds. Of all the mega-trends impacting IT, mobility is having the greatest impact, changing the way we think about computing, increasing the opportunity to leverage technology to achieve business goals, and improving employee productivity.
However, mobility can bring security risks and complex management issues that can put even greater strain on limited IT resources. The question is how to achieve the greatest benefits without bringing IT to a grinding halt.
Watch this 3-part TechByte series produced by Slashdot Media and sponsored by Dell and Intel® to discover how organizations like yours are doing just that – improving productivity, accelerating performance and improving customer experiences by leveraging mobile solutions that combine devices, management, security and applications into a single, managed solution.
Register now to view Part 2 for a discussion around how securing mobile infrastructure looks at the security holes that you must avoid when deploying mobile endpoint devices, and ways to ensure enterprise-class security for every device, no matter where it is used.
Speaker: David Fritz, Client Mobility Strategist, Dell, Inc.
Intel Inside®. Powerful Productivity Outside.
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Transforming Digital Business with APIs
Mitigating Mobile App Risk to Ensure Safe, Reliable Deployments
Secure Mobile Access for Enterprise Employees
Transforming Digital Business with APIs
Mobility tech dossier: There’s an app for that, but is it secure?
Making the Most of Data for Education
Today’s schools face a serious data problem. The problem isn’t that there’s too little data flowing though schools — or even that there’s too much of it — but rather that its use is too limited to provide the actionable insights into student performance that educators need. Student data, as it exists now, lives mainly in isolated silos that are compiled in static, state- and district-mandated reports issued with irregular frequency. Since data is often not accessible enough to teachers or administrators, students typically can’t benefit from timely interventions that could result from a close analysis of their performance, problem areas, and the strategies they most respond to.
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A New Model for Teaching and Learning
In an era when we challenge the status quo and institute new standards for teaching and learning, policy makers seek effective models. When we see success, we question how to take what works in that setting and recreate it in other places. The Science Leadership Academy, a partnership high school between the School District of Philadelphia and The Franklin Institute, has established a highly successful inquiry-driven, project-based high school, where more than 95% of graduates pursue some form of post-secondary education. The key to understanding what works at SLA is in the combination of pedagogy—having solid curriculum and methods that encourage students to learn how to learn—and commitment—shared beliefs and shared responsibility for success by all stakeholders. This white paper explores how SLA has built this successful teaching and learning model so that educators can replicate the model elsewhere.
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