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Daily Mobile Computing Feed ? Aug 3, 2012

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Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.

  • BYOD brings to rise BYOA trend: Telsyte
  • ARNnet With more Australian businesses allowed to bring in their own devices (BYOD) to the workplace, another trend, bring your own apps (BYOA) is gathering pace, according to emerging technology analyst firm, Telsyte. New research from Telsyte, Digital ? (more)

  • Mobile Reach Attending 2012 Federal Mobile Computing Summit ?
  • Mobile Reach Attending 2012 Federal Mobile Computing Summit. The Mobile Reach team will be attending the Federal Mobile Computing Summit in ? (more)

  • Multimodality In Mobile Computing And Mobile Devices: Methods For
  • Originally designed for interpersonal communication, today mobile devices are capable of connecting their users to a wide variety of Internet-enabled services ? (more)

  • BYOD Initiatives Grow, but Security Remains a Challenge
  • eWeek The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is gathering steam but posing challenges to IT departments, which are trying to figure out how to secure the various smartphones and tablets employees are using to connect to corporate networks, according to ? (more)

  • Review: VDI tailored to BYOD
  • InfoWorld VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) is one of the hottest technologies going, and there are nearly as many ways to deploy it as there are companies providing the solutions. Some VDI solutions are server-based, running on ?big iron? in a data center ? (more)

  • BYOD: a sea change for enterprise
  • ITWeb With most people using three or four computing devices daily, and wanting to use their choice of devices at home and at work, enterprises are faced with the fact that BYOD [bring your own device] is a reality, and concerns over bandwidth costs and ? (more)

  • Mobile Security Experts on BYOD
  • Your organization?s BYOD decision provides you with the privilege to bring your own device, but they also have the right to revoke the program. If you don?t ? (more)

  • Nuclear Information Goes Mobile
  • RTT News (RTTNews) ? Experts predict explosive growth in mobile computing in the coming years. On mobiles devices alone, statistics show the number of smartphone users will reach 1 billion by the year 2016. The International Atomic Energy Agency?s (IAEA) ? (more)

  • Computer scientist seeks to improve portability of mobile device
  • applications Phys.Org Mobile computing devices will probably overtake the personal computer as the most common means for accessing the Internet worldwide sometime in 2013 and it may not be a seamless transition, according to Eli Tilevich, associate professor in the ? (more)

  • Making mobile better Mobile computing devices may overtake ?
  • Mobile computing devices will probably overtake the personal computer as the most common means for accessing the Internet worldwide sometime in 2013 and it ? (more)

Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.

  • BYOD brings to rise BYOA trend: Telsyte
  • ARNnet With more Australian businesses allowed to bring in their own devices (BYOD) to the workplace, another trend, bring your own apps (BYOA) is gathering pace, according to emerging technology analyst firm, Telsyte. New research from Telsyte, Digital ? (more)

  • Mobile Reach Attending 2012 Federal Mobile Computing Summit ?
  • Mobile Reach Attending 2012 Federal Mobile Computing Summit. The Mobile Reach team will be attending the Federal Mobile Computing Summit in ? (more)

  • Multimodality In Mobile Computing And Mobile Devices: Methods For
  • Originally designed for interpersonal communication, today mobile devices are capable of connecting their users to a wide variety of Internet-enabled services ? (more)

  • BYOD Initiatives Grow, but Security Remains a Challenge
  • eWeek The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is gathering steam but posing challenges to IT departments, which are trying to figure out how to secure the various smartphones and tablets employees are using to connect to corporate networks, according to ? (more)

  • Review: VDI tailored to BYOD
  • InfoWorld VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) is one of the hottest technologies going, and there are nearly as many ways to deploy it as there are companies providing the solutions. Some VDI solutions are server-based, running on ?big iron? in a data center ? (more)

  • BYOD: a sea change for enterprise
  • ITWeb With most people using three or four computing devices daily, and wanting to use their choice of devices at home and at work, enterprises are faced with the fact that BYOD [bring your own device] is a reality, and concerns over bandwidth costs and ? (more)

  • Mobile Security Experts on BYOD
  • Your organization?s BYOD decision provides you with the privilege to bring your own device, but they also have the right to revoke the program. If you don?t ? (more)

  • Nuclear Information Goes Mobile
  • RTT News (RTTNews) ? Experts predict explosive growth in mobile computing in the coming years. On mobiles devices alone, statistics show the number of smartphone users will reach 1 billion by the year 2016. The International Atomic Energy Agency?s (IAEA) ? (more)

  • Computer scientist seeks to improve portability of mobile device
  • applications Phys.Org Mobile computing devices will probably overtake the personal computer as the most common means for accessing the Internet worldwide sometime in 2013 and it may not be a seamless transition, according to Eli Tilevich, associate professor in the ? (more)

  • Making mobile better Mobile computing devices may overtake ?
  • Mobile computing devices will probably overtake the personal computer as the most common means for accessing the Internet worldwide sometime in 2013 and it ? (more)

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