Penton


Tablets have shown the most explosive growth of any device over the past three years. Management teams love them for their portability and access to email, but broader teams have struggled with using tablets as their primary device. Concerns about application access, business usability, security, and management have all slowed the growth of tablets across a wide variety of business use cases.

Tablets in the Workplace: Why They Can Work as a ...



Tablets first became popular as media devices for consumers and then began to invade workplaces with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies in place. Now, a growing number of businesses are not only supporting employee-owned tablets, they're also purchasing tablets, particularly Windows tablets, for employee use.

Tablet Management Simplified



For higher education IT departments, bring your own device (BYOD) is already a reality, whether or not they have specific BYOD policies in place. While in some ways, colleges and universities are better prepared to deal with the BYOD trend than other organizations, the ability to offer device choice without sacrificing control or increasing security risks has become the new measure of success for higher education IT organizations

Higher-Ed BYOD: Control And Optimize