Is mobile device management the next big partner opportunity?
Mobile device management could be the next big opportunity for the Australian channel, according to the latest research by analyst firm,Telsyte.
Mobile device management could be the next big opportunity for the Australian channel, according to the latest research by analyst firm,Telsyte.
Office supplies and stationery retailer, Officeworks, has implemented Stibo Systems’ master data management (MDM) platform to help manage product information across all its sales channels.
ASI Solutions founder and director, Maree Lowe, will be stepping back from everyday operations of the business.
IT management firm, ManageEngine, has partnered Samsung in a bid to provide better control and security for enterprise security for mobile devices.
Only 22 per cent of Australian small businesses have heard of Advanced Persistent Threat security, a Trend Micro study has found.
From a devices perspective, BlackBerry went from being arguably the go-to vendor for mobile device deployments, to a heavily-scrutinised brand among consumers on the back of the boom in Android and iOS-based smartphones (and tablets).
Value added distributor, WhiteGold Solutions, has pulled in Mobile Device Management (MDM) focused vendor, Good Technology, as the founding vendor and core technology for its new Mobility Practice.
AVG is now the dominant PC and mobile security app in the Australian market, according to the latest Telsyte Australian Digital Consumer study.
Blackberry Australia is pinning its hopes on a pivot to enterprise mobility, security and the Internet of Things in a bid to save the company after a dramatic fall from grace.
Ahead of the company’s launch of Kaseya 7.0 portfolio of IT management software, A/NZ MD Dermot McCann outlined his vision of the company’s future across 2014.
CA Technologies has announced that its new value-added distributor will be Express Data, as part of the company’s return to a channel focused go-to-market.
CA Technologies is going through a period of rapid change to a mobile-first structure, and is looking to its Australian Channel partners to help it push its new agenda.
Citrix is keeping complacency on a leash, admitting that despite its market position, it can still learn from competing companies when it comes to enterprise mobility management (EMM).
Just because BYOD has become standard operating procedure in most workplaces doesn't mean the practice has stopped causing challenges for IT.
When we asked about tech favorites, several IT pros cited tools they've acquired to help address mobile device management, data security and application control.
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK