Posts tagged mobility-as-a-service
Reducing Wireless Spend, Revisited – Create Intelligence from Connection Data
Oct 26th
by Brian Christini, Fiberlink First, looking at this more broadly, I read this great article from MIT Sloan Management Review about Business Intelligence (http://bit.ly/9X7Qxp—You can get lost with all the data on there so be careful!), which includes summary data from a survey they performed (on approx. 3000 managers and execs) around turning data into More >
Welcome to the Future
Oct 21st
by Karen Armor, Fiberlink Imagine this: putting away your handheld and your laptop, for an entire day. (Please remember to breathe.) No, seriously. Am I the only one who remembers the old days when we thought having an “email free” workday was the utopian road to improved collaboration and efficiency? Would anyone even suggest such More >
Can we learn from the Wonder Pets?
Oct 12th
by Karen Armor, Fiberlink I admit I need help. I can’t get the Wonder Pets song out of my head. You know, the Nickelodeon show where a baby duck, a guinea pig, and turtle save everything from a mermaid to a cow in outer space. It’s amusing and astounding to me (download it off iTunes—you’ll More >
Financial Industry Compliance: Part 3, the FSA Data Security Report
Jul 15th
In our previous posts we surveyed regulations and standards with provisions that apply specifically to endpoints, and looked at the Information Security Handbook from the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) for guidance on best practices. Here we will look at another excellent set of guidelines for financial firms, the Data Security in Financial Services More >
Financial Industry Compliance: Part 2, the FFIEC Information Security Handbook
Jul 8th
by Val Hetrick, Fiberlink In our previous post we surveyed several regulations and standards with provisions that apply specifically to endpoints. We also noted that some of these included general guidelines such as “protecting against foreseeable risks” that might be challenging to pin down. What standards can financial firms use to address such vague requirements? More >
