Enterprise Mobility

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Ten Steps to an Enterprise Mobility Strategy

Enterprise employees are more mobile, relishing the ability to work productively anywhere, at any time. They may use any means to get connected, often creating financial and security risks for your company. Discover how to get control of your enterprise mobility strategy and ensure mobile worker productivity with these ten steps.

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The 2011 iPass Mobile Enterprise Report

This industry survey covers trends, recommend-ations and a policy guide on managing Enterprise Mobility for IT management and CIOs. Get data on employee device liability, as well as smartphone/tablet penetration, budget control and provisioning. Find out how your organization compares, how to ensure mobile worker productivity, and control costs.

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What You Need to Know About the Costs of Mobility

Mobile workers want to get connected anywhere, at any time, often at any cost. Enterprise mobility is often a hidden “black” budget in your company. Ensure that your traveling employees are productive everywhere, even while you control cost and security, through an enterprise mobility strategy.

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Managing Enterprise Mobility Costs

Mobile employees, especially those traveling internationally, were spending time and resources finding and making connections. Roaming costs were out of control. The IT Administrator at The Hay Group tells you how he got more control over these costs, providing management with predictable budgets and insights while ensuring employee productivity.

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