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• Bring Your Own Device

https://store.theartofservice.com/the-bring-your-own-device-toolkit.html

Mobile app - Enterprise management

1 Mobile Application management (MAM) describes software and

services responsible for provisioning and controlling access to internally

developed and commercially available Mobile Apps used in

business settings, which has become necessary with the onset of Bring

your own device (BYOD) phenomenon

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Greenpois0n - Greenpois0n Absinthe for iOS 5

1 PC World noted that devices jailbroken with tools such as Absinthe

2.0 can be a security concern for companies that have bring your own

device policies.

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Bring your own device

1 'Bring your own device' ('BYOD') (also called 'bring your own technology'

('BYOT'), 'bring your own phone' ('BYOP'), and 'bring your own PC' ('BYOPC')) refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to

their workplace, and to use those devices to access privileged company information and applications

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Mobile application management - History

1 The “bring your own device” (BYOD) phenomenon is a factor behind

Mobile Application management, with personal PC, smartphone and tablet use in business settings (vs

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Consumerization - Business implications

1 Similarly, there is increasing interest in so-called Bring Your Own Device

strategies, where individual employees can choose and often own the computers and/or smart phones

they use at work

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IPhone 5S - Touch ID impact

1 A number of technology writers, including Adrian Kingsley-Hughes and Kevin Roose of

New York (magazine)|New York believed that the fingerprint scanning functionality of

iPhone5S could help spur the adoption of the technology as an alternative to

passwords by mainstream users (especially in bring your own device scenarios), as

fingerprint-based authentication systems have only enjoyed wider usage in enterprise

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Lenovo Thinkpad - ThinkPad Helix

1 The first batch of Windows 8 ultrabooks get high marks for their inspired designs, but aren’t quite flexible enough to truly be BYOD

(Bring Your Own Device) solutions

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Ubuntu Touch - Target market

1 Despite Ubuntu's popularity among open source developers, penetrating the legacy-bound business market

will continue to be somewhat challenging for Ubuntu. Companies

employing the Bring your own device method have already adapted to

using Android and iOS devices and the benefits posed by Ubuntu may

not be adequately considered.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-bring-your-own-device-toolkit.html

Mobile device management

1 This applies to both company-owned and employee-owned (Bring Your Own Device|

BYOD) devices across the enterprise or mobile devices owned by consumers.[

http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid40_gci1196634,00.html What is mobile device management?

- a definition from Whatis.com][ http://www.devicemanagement.org/content/vi

ew/20754/152/ A comprehensive article on mobile device management ]

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Mobile device management

1 Companies are alarmed at the rate of employee adoption of mobile devices to

access corporate data. MDM is now touted as a solution for managing corporate-

owned as well as personal devices in the workplace. The primary challenge is the ability to manage the risks associated

with mobile access to data while securing company issued and BYOD (Bring Your

Own Device) mobile devices.

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Mobile device management - Use in the enterprise

1 As the bring your own device approach becomes increasingly popular across mobile service

providers, MDM lets corporations provide employees with access to the

internal networks using a device of their choice, whilst these devices are

managed remotely with minimal disruption to employees' schedules.

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Network Admission Control - Agent-less posture assessment

1 Most NAC vendors require the 802.1x supplicant (client or agent) to be installed. Some, including Netclarity, Trustwave, and

Enterasys [ http://www.scmagazine.com/enterasys-nac-

v33/review/3273/ Enterasys Review][https://www.trustwave.com/network-access-

control/nac-process.php Trustwave Datasheet] offer an agent-less posture

checking. This is designed to handle the Bring Your Own Device or BYOD scenario to:

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Enterproid

1 'Enterproid' is an enterprise mobility management software company that helps business customers manage employee-owned smartphones and

tablets, a trend known as Bring your own device|Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). Enterproid is best known for its dual-persona platform called Divide, which

separates iOS and Android devices into two personas for work and play.

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AppSense - Products

1 New embankments involve pushing ahead in the Mobile Application

management space with MobileNow and data management with DataNow

on mobile devices which are often linked with Bring your own device

initiatives.

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Ericom Software - Overview

1 Running entirely within a browser, AccessNow works natively with Google Chrome,

Chromebooks, Chromebox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox and any other browser with

HTML5 and WebSocket support. HTML5 browsers can run on desktops, laptops, tablets,

iPad (enabling Flash to run on an iPad), and SmartPhones. This enables organizations

(companies, schools, universities, hospitals, government agencies) to allow BYOD (Bring

Your Own Device) initiatives.

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IT as a service - Transformation to IT as a Service

1 *New consumption models leveraging self-service catalogs

offering both internal and external services; providing IT financial

transparency for costs and pricing; offering IT consumerization|

consumerized IT – such as bring your own device (BYoD) – to meet the

needs of users. All of which simplify and encourage consumption of

services.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-bring-your-own-device-toolkit.html

Untangle - History

1 In January, 2013, Untangle released Untangle 9.4, including an all-new Captive Portal to

work with its Integrated Rules Engine (IRE), allowing for varied use cases like mobile device management for bring your own

device (BYOD) environments, integration with payment providers to support paid access for wi-fi hotspots, and separate policies for wi-fi and wired users. Other changes included an improved Session

Viewer and new Host Table view.

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Government contract - Contractor Damage

1 FAR Part 45 provides rules on the Contractor’s obligations and the Government’s remedies in these

cases. Specific clauses should be in the contract to deal with

Government-Furnished Property|Government Furnished Equipment

(GFE) situations and bring your own device (BYOD) situations.

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List of buzzwords - Science and technology

1 * BYOD|Bring your own Device - use of personal equipment (usually mobile) in a

work environment

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Touch ID - Impact

1 Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, writing for ZDNet, said Touch ID could be useful in bring your own device situations

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2X Software - Profile

1 2X Mobile Device Management (2X MDM) is a solution for enterprise mobility management and mobile device management. It provides a set of tools to create a Bring Your

Own Device (BYOD) Policy and reduce the risk of Data loss

prevention software|data leakage.

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Digital Textbook - Devices

1 This is called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) or, sometimes, Bring Your Own Technology

(BYOT)

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Deep content inspection - Third Generation – Transparent, Application-aware Network Content Inspection, or Deep Content

Inspection

1 Because of the availability of the complete payload's objects, and

these schemes of inspection, Deep Content Inspection Systems are

typically deployed where high-grade Security and Compliance is required or where end-point security solutions are not possible such as in bring your

own device, or Cloud installations.

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Xaverian Brothers High School

1 In 2012 the school instituted a technology initiative, opening its Wi-

Fi access to all students and beginning a Bring Your Own Device

program.

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VoIP User - Technology, protocols and architecture

1 As VoIP User is a Bring Your Own Device Network best of breed solutions can be used

by the end user

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Microsoft-Novell agreement - Products

1 ** 'ZENworks Mobile Management' secures and manages mobile

devices, both corporate-issued and personal (Bring your own device|

BYOD)

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KACE Networks - Mobile device management

1 As personal mobile devices as smart-phones and tablets are getting used in enterprise environments, including allowing them some level of access to the enterprise IT infrastructure

under the term bring your own device (BYOD), KACE anticipated a

demand to manage mobile devices in a similar way as laptops, workstations or servers.

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