Pokemon Go eating up your data plan? Track all your usage with newly free iOS app DataMan Next Drinking too deeply from the mobile data river? Whether it's games or business apps eating up your allotment DataMan Next wants to help you keep track. Gallery: Simple steps to stay on top of your mobile data usage There was a time when companies knew where their data was at all times; it was in the data center, surrounded by physical walls. But today, your data is everywhere your employees and customers are: on phones, on tablets, on laptops, in the cloud. Anywhere, anytime access allows workers more work/life balance while also making them more productive, but it also puts data security at considerable risk. Please join us for this interactive webcast, featuring Mark Hewett, Senior Product Manager of SMA at Dell Security, Steven Sanderson, Senior Product Marketing Manager of SMA at Dell Security, and CBS Interactive's Distinguished Lecturer David Gewirtz, one of America's leading cybersecurity experts to learn how to provide mobile/remote employees fast, simple access to enterprise applications, data and resources without compromising their security. | Additional TechRepublic resources | Will your company spend more or less on IT next year? What big projects are on your organization's tech agenda for 2017? Take Tech Pro Research's survey, and get a free copy of the report. The 51 coolest laptop stickers of all time Today's recommended downloads | (SonicWALL) (Palo Alto Networks) (IBM) (Microsoft) (Microsoft) | A special feature from TechRepublic and ZDNet |
Mobile devices continue their march toward becoming powerful productivity machines. But they are also major security risks if they aren't managed properly. We look at the latest wisdom and best practices for securing the mobile workforce.
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