The growth of big data and regulatory mandates - and shrinking budgets - are driving federal agencies to explore cloud infrastructures. However, necessary security rules, application rework, and other considerations can introduce complexity and reduce the cost savings that cloud promises.
Daily Archives: February 17, 2015
Gartner discusses 10 technologies and capabilities that will be critical to organizations wanting to unlock the full potential of mobility as part of their digital business strategy.
Top 10 Mobile Technologies and Capabilities for 2015 and 2016
A mobility strategy should be embedded in an IT strategy, work processes and policies to align investments with business goals. IT leaders should consolidate PCs, Macs, desk phones, ruggedized devices, mobile devices and alternative endpoint device teams into a single I&O organization.
2014 Strategic Road Map for Endpoints Using Mobility as the ...
Tablets are increasingly finding their way into the workplace as workers become accostomed to their portability and ease of use, but a number of obstacles often prevent tablets from being used as a primary business device. Download this paper to better understand these challenges, see how Dell Venue tablets with Intel Inside® can help, and see real-world examples of tablets at work.
ransforming Your Business with Tablets
Mobile technology may be reshaping business strategy, but many organizations are mired in antiquated thinking about mobility that keeps them from realizing its full potential. We expose three mobility myths and lay bare the truth about implementing an effective mobile strategy.
Mobile Security: Confidence Ebbs as BYOD Booms
Today's schools face a serious data problem. The problem isn't that there's too little data flowing through schools - or even that there's too much of it - but rather that its use is too limited to provide the actionable insights into student performance that educators need.
Making the Most of Data for Education
While the number and types of devices are proliferating and changing, computer selection is becoming more about the situation, location and occasion. Therefore, choosing the right device requires understanding the different types of user groups within the organization.
Meeting the Mobility Demands of an Evolving Workforce
Prentke Romich Company (PRC) is the worldwide leader in the development of assistive technology and augmentative communication (AAC) solutions for people with severe disabilities. When they wanted to introduce a Windows- and tablet-based AAC solution, they needed to find the right technology that was also durable for children who sometimes drop the services.
How to Help Nonverbal People Communicate
Emergency workers need to have technology they can transport easily and use wherever they wind up during disasters or at a patient's bedside. Durable, lightweight tablet PCs give emergency workers exactly what they're looking for.
How to Find the Right Tech Tools for Emergency Workers
Video: Tablets are wildly popular for media consumption devices. Yet many employees who try to use consumer devices in a business setting (and the IT staff who support them) run into frustrating limitations. Industry experts count down the 5 key features to look for when choosing tablets that work for business.