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Five ways to address tablet security

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | July 19, 2012

Five ways to address tablet security for corporate board members

Corporate board members increasingly want to use tablets during the course of their meetings. Will Kelly offers us five ways to secure your sensitive data on board member tablets. Read more

Resource of the day

IPR Extends Its ZoneIT Virtual Private Data Center Service With NetApp Storage

A recognized leader in managed IT services, IPR International deployed new private cloud and data protection services on a flexible NetApp FAS platform. The result, reduced CPU load and storage requirements by 50% and improved storage performance.


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Rethink corporate content distribution for tablets

An influx of tablets into your enterprise means it's time to review how you distribute corporate content. Will Kelly offers points to consider when distributing corporate content to tablets. Read more

Google needs to more tightly control Android for tablet success

Patrick Gray thinks that Android needs to be more tightly controlled by Google in order to achieve tablet success. Do you agree? Read more

Turn your Android tablet into a phone with GrooVe IP

Jack Wallen shows you how to turn your Android tablet into a phone with the help of the GrooVe IP application. Read more

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Good tablet apps do one thing and do it well

The Swiss Army Knife approach is good for many things, but not for mobile apps. Focus on one thing and do it better than other apps is the way to go. Read more

Google: Your Nexus 7 will ship this week or next

Lots of people are anxiously waiting word on when their shiny new Nexus 7 tablet will be shipping, while others are already receiving theirs. This is the official word from Google as of today. Read more

Nexus 7: Finally, validation for the smaller tablet

The Nexus 7 by Google is not the first small tablet, but so many are seeing it for the first time that you'd think there had never been such a beast. For those of us who have been enjoying small tablets for a while, the Nexus 7 may finally validate the smaller form factor. Read more

How to make your Nexus 7 not suck

Google shipped their new 7-inch tablet with a built-in handicap. Here's how to fix it. Read more

Verizon Wireless Galaxy Nexus is a Wi-Fi tethering lemon

Looking for a great smartphone and LTE 4G tethering combo? Forget the Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Microsoft: The Evil Empire re-Surfaces

Microsoft seeks to demolish the 30-year-old industry that it worked so hard to create, and to return to its monopolist roots. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five easy-to-use archiving/compression tools

If you're looking for a better app to handle your archiving and compression tasks, one of these tools might fit your needs. View on site

Five open source tools for knocking out business tasks

Word processing, accounting, image editing, scheduling, emailing -- there's an open source tool for just about every facet of office work. View on site

First look: Microsoft Office 2013

On July 16, 2012, Microsoft made available a preview version of Office 2013. This new Office is tablet-ready and Windows 8 friendly. View on site


Featured Webcast

Social Meets IT - Using Online Communities to Reduce Help Desk Costs

Your customers are an untapped source of knowledge about your products. Leverage social media to tap into this "free" resource. View this webinar and learn how you can improve customer satisfaction with easy access to user-generated content.


Today's recommended downloads

Have You Supersized Your Data Center? Avoid the Pitfalls of Oversizing (APC by Schneider Electric)

Maximizing the Benefits of Virtualization and Consolidation in Midsized Firms with Network Storage (NetApp)

Analytics and the Smarter Planet (IBM)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

Free Trial Download: up.time Systems Management Software (Uptime Software)


 

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The Tablets in the Enterprise newsletter is now a co-branded ZDNet and TechRepublic offering. In addition to TechRepublic bloggers' tips about tablet deployments and management and new products, you will get the latest from ZDNet Mobile News, Hardware 2.0, Between the Lines, and Tech Broiler blogs. We hope you enjoy this expanded tablets coverage.


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Microsoft and Google may not like it but they're marching to Apple's drumbeat

Every so often a force appears in technology that carries all before it. For the moment, Apple is just such a phenomenon.



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Five ways to address tablet security

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | July 19, 2012

Five ways to address tablet security for corporate board members

Corporate board members increasingly want to use tablets during the course of their meetings. Will Kelly offers us five ways to secure your sensitive data on board member tablets. Read more

Resource of the day

Advancements in Business Information Tools

Business information tools help you run your business better, and they're getting more advanced. Read this white paper to learn how business information tools have advanced in recent years, and what these new capabilities can do for you.


Posts from TechRepublic

 

Rethink corporate content distribution for tablets

An influx of tablets into your enterprise means it's time to review how you distribute corporate content. Will Kelly offers points to consider when distributing corporate content to tablets. Read more

Google needs to more tightly control Android for tablet success

Patrick Gray thinks that Android needs to be more tightly controlled by Google in order to achieve tablet success. Do you agree? Read more

Turn your Android tablet into a phone with GrooVe IP

Jack Wallen shows you how to turn your Android tablet into a phone with the help of the GrooVe IP application. Read more

Posts from ZDNet

 

Good tablet apps do one thing and do it well

The Swiss Army Knife approach is good for many things, but not for mobile apps. Focus on one thing and do it better than other apps is the way to go. Read more

Google: Your Nexus 7 will ship this week or next

Lots of people are anxiously waiting word on when their shiny new Nexus 7 tablet will be shipping, while others are already receiving theirs. This is the official word from Google as of today. Read more

Nexus 7: Finally, validation for the smaller tablet

The Nexus 7 by Google is not the first small tablet, but so many are seeing it for the first time that you'd think there had never been such a beast. For those of us who have been enjoying small tablets for a while, the Nexus 7 may finally validate the smaller form factor. Read more

How to make your Nexus 7 not suck

Google shipped their new 7-inch tablet with a built-in handicap. Here's how to fix it. Read more

Verizon Wireless Galaxy Nexus is a Wi-Fi tethering lemon

Looking for a great smartphone and LTE 4G tethering combo? Forget the Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Microsoft: The Evil Empire re-Surfaces

Microsoft seeks to demolish the 30-year-old industry that it worked so hard to create, and to return to its monopolist roots. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five easy-to-use archiving/compression tools

If you're looking for a better app to handle your archiving and compression tasks, one of these tools might fit your needs. View on site

Five open source tools for knocking out business tasks

Word processing, accounting, image editing, scheduling, emailing -- there's an open source tool for just about every facet of office work. View on site

First look: Microsoft Office 2013

On July 16, 2012, Microsoft made available a preview version of Office 2013. This new Office is tablet-ready and Windows 8 friendly. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

IDC Report: Increasing IT Infrastructure Performance in Midsized Firms (NetApp)

SAP to Extend the Power of Visualization (SAP)

How Does Fragmentation Really Affect SAN-Attached Storage Performance? (Condusiv Technologies)

IPR Extends Its ZoneIT Virtual Private Data Center Service With NetApp Storage (NetApp)

SCM: The "Blocking and Tackling" of IT Security (Tripwire)


 

Message to subscribers

The Tablets in the Enterprise newsletter is now a co-branded ZDNet and TechRepublic offering. In addition to TechRepublic bloggers' tips about tablet deployments and management and new products, you will get the latest from ZDNet Mobile News, Hardware 2.0, Between the Lines, and Tech Broiler blogs. We hope you enjoy this expanded tablets coverage.


Connect with TechRepublic
 
facebook twitter googlePlus linkedIn digg rss android iPhone
 

Microsoft and Google may not like it but they're marching to Apple's drumbeat

Every so often a force appears in technology that carries all before it. For the moment, Apple is just such a phenomenon.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Tech Sanity Check

Google in the Enterprise

Cracking Open

10 Things




Send us your feedback here.

Sign up for more free newsletters from TechRepublic!
To manage your account settings or to remove yourself from all TechRepublic communications, please visit our Subscription Center.

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U.S.A.

Five ways to address tablet security

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | July 19, 2012

Five ways to address tablet security for corporate board members

Corporate board members increasingly want to use tablets during the course of their meetings. Will Kelly offers us five ways to secure your sensitive data on board member tablets. Read more

Resource of the day

Free 2011 Salary Report

IT Professionals - Register on activeTechPros for immediate access

Business Professionals - Join the activeBizPros community to view the report


Posts from TechRepublic

 

Rethink corporate content distribution for tablets

An influx of tablets into your enterprise means it's time to review how you distribute corporate content. Will Kelly offers points to consider when distributing corporate content to tablets. Read more

Google needs to more tightly control Android for tablet success

Patrick Gray thinks that Android needs to be more tightly controlled by Google in order to achieve tablet success. Do you agree? Read more

Turn your Android tablet into a phone with GrooVe IP

Jack Wallen shows you how to turn your Android tablet into a phone with the help of the GrooVe IP application. Read more

Posts from ZDNet

 

Good tablet apps do one thing and do it well

The Swiss Army Knife approach is good for many things, but not for mobile apps. Focus on one thing and do it better than other apps is the way to go. Read more

Google: Your Nexus 7 will ship this week or next

Lots of people are anxiously waiting word on when their shiny new Nexus 7 tablet will be shipping, while others are already receiving theirs. This is the official word from Google as of today. Read more

Nexus 7: Finally, validation for the smaller tablet

The Nexus 7 by Google is not the first small tablet, but so many are seeing it for the first time that you'd think there had never been such a beast. For those of us who have been enjoying small tablets for a while, the Nexus 7 may finally validate the smaller form factor. Read more

How to make your Nexus 7 not suck

Google shipped their new 7-inch tablet with a built-in handicap. Here's how to fix it. Read more

Verizon Wireless Galaxy Nexus is a Wi-Fi tethering lemon

Looking for a great smartphone and LTE 4G tethering combo? Forget the Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Microsoft: The Evil Empire re-Surfaces

Microsoft seeks to demolish the 30-year-old industry that it worked so hard to create, and to return to its monopolist roots. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five easy-to-use archiving/compression tools

If you're looking for a better app to handle your archiving and compression tasks, one of these tools might fit your needs. View on site

Five open source tools for knocking out business tasks

Word processing, accounting, image editing, scheduling, emailing -- there's an open source tool for just about every facet of office work. View on site

First look: Microsoft Office 2013

On July 16, 2012, Microsoft made available a preview version of Office 2013. This new Office is tablet-ready and Windows 8 friendly. View on site


Featured Webcast

Social Meets IT - Using Online Communities to Reduce Help Desk Costs

Your customers are an untapped source of knowledge about your products. Leverage social media to tap into this "free" resource. View this webinar and learn how you can improve customer satisfaction with easy access to user-generated content.


Today's recommended downloads

Free 2011 Salary Report

The Kellogg Executive MBA Program (Northwestern University (Kellogg))

The Evolution of the Electronics Industry (IBM)

Free Trial Download: up.time Systems Management Software (Uptime Software)

A New Day: How Smarter Computing can Grow Capacity on Flat Costs (IBM)


 

Message to subscribers

The Tablets in the Enterprise newsletter is now a co-branded ZDNet and TechRepublic offering. In addition to TechRepublic bloggers' tips about tablet deployments and management and new products, you will get the latest from ZDNet Mobile News, Hardware 2.0, Between the Lines, and Tech Broiler blogs. We hope you enjoy this expanded tablets coverage.


Connect with TechRepublic
 
facebook twitter googlePlus linkedIn digg rss android iPhone
 

Microsoft and Google may not like it but they're marching to Apple's drumbeat

Every so often a force appears in technology that carries all before it. For the moment, Apple is just such a phenomenon.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Tech Sanity Check

Google in the Enterprise

Cracking Open

10 Things




Send us your feedback here.

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