April 10, 2013
The
deployment of BYOD requires being an iterative procedure-support for
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) for certain commodity enterprise
technology such as email and collaboration systems that can set up
the very base for shifting on to a mission-specific, diverse
applications and an expanded scope of organization offerings. The
access can be facilitates with the help of applications that are
native to the device, installable or downloadable applications or a
web browser. The public and private sector entities that have
resorted to BYOD (Bring
Your Own Device)
solutions have reported of being able to allow their employees to use
mobile devices of their own for accessing company information. This
in turn has resulted in maximized employee productivity. However, the
devices needs to be managed and configured with data assurance
controls corresponding with the sensitivity of the underlying
information as an aspect of the total risk management structure.
Once
when the main objective was to manage and secure individual devices,
with the help of BYOD access
organizations of all types and sizes can reconsider what mobile
security entails. The objective of several IT teams today is not to
lock down its own devices, but rather to safely implement business
applications so that the end users can work securely using the
business information from anywhere and anytime.
The
new focus has resulted in new mobile security concepts termed as
containerization. Containerization refers to a solution that sets up
an encrypted data store or container on a device. Availability to
data in the container needs safe authentication that is independent
of any other device limitation or settings. The outcome of this is
that even on an equipment with zero unlock pass code and no whole
device encryption and security regulations, the contents is
inaccessible until the sanctioned user keys in the valid credentials.
Keeping
all these aspects in mind, service providers specializing in load
balancing solution
has introduced innovative BYOD, appliance-based remote desktop
solution that helps the workers to access the virtual or physical
office desktops and applications from any location and anytime.
Irrespective if the users are operating from home PCs, or are on a
laptop at a customer or in a partner site or on an iPhone, iPad or
Android device, they are able to carry on with their work exactly the
way they would by sitting in the office without any hassles of data
leaving the network. The appliance is easily installed on the
official network with the present identity management solutions to
set up the user credentials. The virtual or physical office desktops
and applications are registered for mobile and remote access by the
users or IT or get done automatically through a database.
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March 25, 2013
The
practice of distributing workload across multiple components or
resources to optimize resource utilization, maximize throughput,
minimize response time, and avoid overload is referred to as Load
Balancing.
In today’s competitive business environment, where achieving the
highest levels of application performance is of critical importance
to any enterprise, it is the load balancer solutions that help
enterprises optimize servers, network connections and tuning
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March 20, 2013
Globalization
led expansion of enterprises across geographies results in increase
in functions,number of workforce, customers, volume of database, IT
infrastructure and network servers besides its size. To
cater for increase in the data that needs to be stored and processed
for the proper functioning of their widespread offices, enterprises
make use of multiple data centers and server farms. However,
these expansions and accessibility to the corporate networks
challenges global organizat... Continue reading...
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March 13, 2013
In
today’s hypercompetitive business environment, responding to
business requirements as quickly as possible is the secret to
business success. With applications being the lifeblood of today’s
businesses, ensuring application deliveryin a timely manner
should be the top priority of any business enterprise. Today
enterprises have multiple responsibilities to meet namely enhancing
business processes, boosting employee productivity and improving
customer experience. Hence, enterprises need ... Continue reading...
Posted by simon simon. Posted In : RDP
March 5, 2013
In
today’s business environment, where consumerization of IT has
resulted in the popularity of the concept of Bring Your Own Device
(BYOD),
employees, partners, customers, contractors and guests want remote
access to business applications anywhere at any time. Though ensuring
remote access helps enterprises to increase productivity, it is
highly necessary that enterprises make sure that security and
compliance are equally maintained. With security breaches being a
serious issue, enterprises... Continue reading...
Posted by simon simon. Posted In : RDP
February 22, 2013
Thanks
to the consumerization of IT, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is a
concept that is getting popular these days. Since today technology
progresses from customers to organizations, more and more employees
want to work with mobile devices that they are comfortable
with. BYOD is
here to stay and is not a passing trend as it is believed to be. As
per Juniper research, the number of mobile devices used in the
enterprises worldwide will increase and may be it will be more than
double at the end ... Continue reading...
Posted by simon simon. Posted In : RDP
February 11, 2013
Today
Tablets have almost taken over the consumer market and are expanding
at a fast rate that it is estimated approximately 153 million
consumer tablets would be sold in 2013. However, the question remains
about the plausibility of the use of tablets within an enterprise. An
enterprise and general consumers use tablets to cater to various
functions.
Tablet
access and work on the go
Within
an organization, the tablet devices are used 67 percent of the time
working remotely. This indicat... Continue reading...
Posted by simon simon. Posted In : Remote Desktop
February 7, 2013
Consumerization
of IT is transforming the traditional IT landscape of organizations
and the way employees use technology. As if mobile devices
weren't enough of a constant in our everyday lives, several studies
predict that they might be even more prominent in the coming
years. Today, with advances in consumer technology, mobile
applications, affordability of smart and powerful mobile devices,
organizations are more challenged than ever to incorporate them into
the enterprise IT architecture... Continue reading...
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January 31, 2013
Applications
are the lifeblood of enterprise operations as these are required for
human resources, customer relationships, resource planning,
accounting, collaboration, communication and a wide variety of
additional business-critical processes. Whether hosted in the data
center or in the cloud, these applications must cost-effectively
scale without sacrificing reliability or the end-user experience.
This is because in today’s competitive business environment,
applications need to be fast, ... Continue reading...
Posted by simon simon. Posted In : RDP
January 23, 2013
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business disruptions come in many forms and sizes resulting in
tremendous losses. With enterprises becoming increasingly
reliant on technology to conduct their business, BCP has gained all
the more importance. As it is usually too late to implement a BCP
solution when a disruptive event occurs, there is always a loss of
productivity and revenue. The ability of an organization to
recover from a disaster is directly related to the degree of BCP
[Business Continuity Planning] that ha... Continue reading...
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