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Comparing iPhone vs. Android privacy for employee devices
Employee privacy is a crucial factor in mobile device management, and IT should know how device type plays into this. Learn how the privacy features of iOS and Android differ.
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5 steps to ensure HIPAA compliance on mobile devices
IT must implement several measures to comply with HIPAA, and mobile devices can add further complexity to this process. Follow these important steps for mobile HIPAA compliance.
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Understanding Microsoft Intune Suite vs. Endpoint Manager
With the release of the Intune Suite, IT administrators may wonder what that means for Microsoft Endpoint Manager and all its functions. Find out how this new Intune works.
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A fresh look at business use cases for AR and VR
AR and VR have matured over the years as technologies, but the business use cases haven't been as sticky. However, the future could hold an unexpected use case -- desktops.
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Does Apple offer work profiles for iPhones?
Apple uses data and device containerization -- instead of the Android Work Profile model -- to split work and personal information on iPhones and support BYOD deployments.
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Comparing iPhone vs. Android for business
Organizations deploying or managing smartphones for corporate use should know how iPhone and Android compare in an enterprise setting. Factors such as UX are key differences.
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5 steps to ensure HIPAA compliance on mobile devices
IT must implement several measures to comply with HIPAA, and mobile devices can add further complexity to this process. Follow these important steps for mobile HIPAA compliance.
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How to address mobile compliance in a business setting
When organizations plan for compliance and data security, they need to consider mobile devices due to their proliferation in a business setting and how easy it is to lose them.
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Understanding Microsoft Intune Suite vs. Endpoint Manager
With the release of the Intune Suite, IT administrators may wonder what that means for Microsoft Endpoint Manager and all its functions. Find out how this new Intune works.
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How to handle rugged device management in the enterprise
Certain endpoint use cases require ruggedization to ensure devices aren't physically compromised. IT still needs to manage these devices, regardless of the OS or device type.
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Comparing iPhone vs. Android for business
Organizations deploying or managing smartphones for corporate use should know how iPhone and Android compare in an enterprise setting. Factors such as UX are key differences.
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A fresh look at business use cases for AR and VR
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Does a hotspot work when a mobile device has no service?
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7 key benefits of enacting a BYOD policy
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How to troubleshoot when a hotspot is not working on Android
Troubleshooting mobile hotspots on Android devices requires IT to put in the documentation, training and practices to best help remote and hybrid users.
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How to detect and remove malware from an iPhone
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How does enterprise file management in iOS work?
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How small businesses can pick the right mobile devices
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Comparing iPhone vs. Android privacy for employee devices
Employee privacy is a crucial factor in mobile device management, and IT should know how device type plays into this. Learn how the privacy features of iOS and Android differ.
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5 steps to ensure HIPAA compliance on mobile devices
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Understanding Microsoft Intune Suite vs. Endpoint Manager
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How to address mobile compliance in a business setting
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The iPhone is a smartphone made by Apple that combines a computer, iPod, digital camera and cellular phone into one device with a touchscreen interface.
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FaceTime
FaceTime is a proprietary video and audio calling service developed by Apple Inc., primarily used on iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices.
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Apple iOS is a proprietary mobile operating system that runs on mobile devices such as the iPhone and iPad.
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Samsung seeks bigger role as a business mobile provider
Samsung's wide variety of mobile devices, partnerships with software makers and government-grade security are differentiators in the business market, analysts said.
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Jamf Q&A: How simplified BYOD enrollment helps IT and users
Jamf executives at JNUC 2022 share their vision of the future with simplified BYOD enrollment and the role iPhones have in the enterprise.
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Mobile security
Jamf to acquire ZecOps to bolster iOS security
Jamf will pay an undisclosed sum for ZecOps, which logs activity on iOS devices to find potential attacks. The companies expect the deal to close by 2023.