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Mitigating the Risk of Mobile Data Loss on iOS
For Secure Enterprise Mobility it’s critical to mitigate risk and demonstrate compliance. Using iOS and MobileIron, these best practices are essential to integrate into existing data security initiatives. These steps are deployed with the current production release of MobileIron and iOS 5 smartphones and tablets.
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Five Steps to Android Readiness, Chapter 1
Learn more about the newest Enterprise Android Best Practices from MobileIron customers. The paper also details baseline capabilities an Android device should support before it is considered enterprise-ready. This is the first in a series of papers on Android best practices for the enterprise. Consumers typically buy Android smartphones and tablets for personal use, but as they become more dependent on mobile devices and apps to run their lives, they also want to bring them to work (BYOD).
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Limitations of the Walled Garden for “Bring-Your-Own-Device” (BYOD), Chapter 2
This is the second part in a MobileIron Whitepaper series designed to help organizations develop their “BYOD” (bring-your-own-device) strategies for personally-owned smartphones and tablets in the enterprise. Chapter 1 of the series, “Building Bring Your Own Device Strategies,” introduced core components of a BYOD program. Chapter II compares two technical approaches to BYOD: the walled garden vs. the enterprise workspace. The “enterprise workspace” approach to BYOD is secure, cost-effective, extends to apps, and drives user satisfaction. It allows IT to configure, monitor, and control enterprise data and access across the mobile device without compromising the native user experience. This is the approach MobileIron takes to BYOD. We will describe this approach in detail in Chapter 3 of this series.
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Building “Bring-Your-Own-Device” (BYOD) Strategies, Chapter 1
Many organizations are considering personally-owned mobile devices for business apps. Their goal is to drive employee satisfaction and productivity through the use of new technologies, while simultaneously reducing mobile expenses. This BYOD trend is one of the more dramatic results of the consumerization of IT, in which consumer preference, not corporate initiative, drives the adoption of technologies in the enterprise. However, many of these technologies were not built with enterprise requirements in mind, so IT teams often feel uncomfortable about security and supportability.
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FINRA Guidance for Mobile Deployments (United States)
FINRA, the United States securities regulator, has provided guidance over the last several years on the use of BYOD and social media in the financial services industry. This paper summarizes how MobileIron security enforcement, app policies, and mobile device management controls can be integrated into a FINRA compliance process.
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Smart about Smartphones Whitepaper Volume IV
MobileIron Sentry for Control and Visibility into ActiveSync Devices
Download MobileIron's smartphone white paper (volume IV) and learn how MobileIron Sentry provides the infrastructure needed for enterprises to meet the challenges of the requirements that ActiveSync does not meet.
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Smart about Smartphones Whitepaper Volume III
Mobility in Healthcare: Results from the Road
Download MobileIron's smartphone white paper (volume III). Ajay Mishra, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer at MobileIron, interviews the CIO staff of ten hospitals and healthcare providers across the U.S. to understand the role mobility is playing in their IT and patient care strategies.
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