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Battling to Secure Your Mobile Workforce?

by Pragati Jain, Fiberlink Did you know that around 45% of the mobile workforce has a job that is compatible with a certain amount of mobile commuting? Wow! Telecommuting is slowly turning into a motivating factor for employees to stick with their company. While the employee benefits from flexible work hours, improved productivity and better work-life balance, the More >

Moving to the Cloud… Why not?

by Pragati Jain, Fiberlink Recently, the MaaS360 MDM solution achieved an important certification under the U.S. Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) by the GSA. Google and Salesforce.com are the only other cloud providers who have achieved this certification from the GSA. We’ve maintained our position as the pioneer in SaaS (software-as-a-service) solutions for secure mobile More >

Mobility and SaaS: Two great trends that work great together

by Neil Florio, Fiberlink Mobility has become a top priority for IT and business leaders among organizations of all sizes, driven by the increased pressure to improve productivity across a broadening mobile workforce, the desire to become more operationally efficient, and the need to support the proliferation of smartphones and tablets in the workplace. The More >

Understanding the Risks of Unmanaged Exchange ActiveSync Partnerships

by Joe Pappano, Fiberlink Exchange ActiveSync is great for “push” email synchronization with mobile devices, but as a mobile device management platform it has serious architectural and administrative limitations that leave you exposed to significant security risks. To illustrate the point, let’s examine how many company’s enable access to Exchange from mobile devices. What your More >

Evidence a new technology has arrived

by David Lingenfelter, Fiberlink In the world of computers there is a pretty easy way to tell when a technology has “arrived”:  it becomes a target of hackers.  You can just look at the recent history of computers, from email to web pages, from DNS to the World Wide Web (remember when we used to More >