BYOD vs. corporate-issued smartphones: Which is better for small business?
The decision between BYOD and corporate-owned devices comes down to balancing challenges around productivity, security and cost.
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The decision between BYOD and corporate-owned devices comes down to balancing challenges around productivity, security and cost.
Samsung Knox Guard offers an inexpensive option to protect corporate mobile device and their data when lost, stolen or just misplaced.
How private is a smartphone when you use it for work? Technology, policy and laws protect you — but only if you're well informed.
A new way of working demands a new level of security. Are you sure your devices are protected?
With Knox Vault, your private information is more secure than ever — so you can use your phone for everything, without a worry.
Widely distributed workforces come with new security risks — and you'll need new ways to defend your business.
To define your own mobile program, understand the device, device management and integration of applications.
Businesses interested in MDM should consider four criteria: price, features, management model and platform support.
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Samsung's Knox mobile security suite provides peace of mind for IT teams and gives users freedom in both work and leisure.
With Knox Suite, Samsung is providing customers an all-in-one solution to solve their most complex mobility requirements as simply as possible.
With Knox Vault, your private information is more secure than ever — so you can use your phone for everything, without a worry.
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The decision between BYOD and corporate-owned devices comes down to balancing challenges around productivity, security and cost.