Tuesday 5 February 2013

Unified cloud-based accounts can create a BYOD nightmare

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TechRepublic Member | February 05, 2013

Unified cloud-based accounts can create a BYOD nightmare

Donovan Colbert offers a warning about mixing leisure BYOD devices with corporate cloud-based services. If there's a conflict, it could have had a serious impact on a mission-critical response. Read more

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