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News on @Fixmo and Defense Information Systems Agency Mobility Management for U.S. Department of Defense

CTOvision

Defense Information Systems Agency Mobility Management for U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) announced the awarding of a landmark contract for Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Store (MDM/MAS) capabilities to support the use of hundreds of thousands of Apple iOS and Android devices across the U.S.

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Endpoint device management: Protecting the enterprise front door

Cloud Musings

Mobility and cloud computing have combined to obliterate any so-called network security perimeter. According to Bill Odell, the Dell Vice President of Marketing for Endpoint Device Management , you need to protect the enterprise front door. I run marketing for Dell end-point device management.

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What is UEM? Unified endpoint management explained

Computerworld Vertical IT

Unified endpoint management (UEM) describes a set of technologies used to secure and manage a wide range of employee devices and operating systems — all from a single console. It gives you visibility into what people are doing with corporate data, corporate apps, on any conceivable type of device.”

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Bulletproofing your threat surface with the Microsoft security ecosystem

CIO Business Intelligence

Extending Microsoft Intune across the entire enterprise threat surface Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution that manages user access while simplifying app and device management across devices. Intellyx retains final editorial control of this article.

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The tech antitrust hearing was good, actually

The Verge

It’s not as easy to do as you would think because some of the sources in the article are anonymous.”. Cook argued that there are many phones, and many operating systems, and more consumer choice than you can almost even imagine, and that the fees Apple charges are competitive with Google and other stores. What do you think?”.

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