In the EDA’s October 2011 survey on mobile devices in larger organizations (>100), 56% respondents indicated that they believe that the use of consumer solutions by their staff jeopardizes the security of their organization’s information. A further 30% clarified that the use of consumer solutions is “not acceptable” but lamented “we don’t have an alternative....
Love them or loathe them…THEY’RE HERE!
Mobile devices are everywhere; and they are gaining in numbers. iPhone, iPad, Android, and various other smartphones & tablet devices are invading your business. Some are deployed by your organization, while many are brought onto the corporate network by employees bringing their personal devices to work. No...
Posted September 22, 2011 by Reid Lewis in
News
Today we announced that the Enterprise Desktop Alliance has changed it’s name to the Enterprise Device Alliance to reflect the growing importance of iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices in large organizations.
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The members of the EDA see this as the natural evolution of our Alliance, meeting the changing requirements of enterprise IT organizations. Since 2008, when...
If you decide to migrate to Windows, The Enterprise Desktop Alliance can help as we provide a range of software tools to support Macs connecting to Windows servers and support those tools with a strong technical support teams well versed in multi-platform solutions.
Review Frequently Asked Questions related to the announcement of the end of life of the Xserve. These FAQs include answers regarding the announcement, alternatives, windows solutions, and a link to a survey to share your transition processes.
Posted September 27, 2010 by Terry Siddall in
Solutions
Enterprise Desktop Alliance members go one step further. The EDA offers a variety of ways for you to try out their solutions, including generous trial software and free unlimited licenses for core functionality.
The iPad looks promising for the enterprise. Read our view and give us your take.
If you’ve read the news about Apple’s success lately, you probably realized that, ready or not, Macs are coming to your organization.
And the 2M unit run rate of iPads means that those Macs will be joined by iPhones, iPads and iPods. And by phones, tablet computers and new form factors running new Linux derived...