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For many enterprises, unified endpoint management (UEM) is the platform of choice for managing endpoints like smartphones and PCs and keeping them from becoming security, privacy, and regulatory compliance risks. Here’s how to choose the right
Having fewer office workspaces due to remote work has created a musical chairs situation in offices. Employees need a way to reserve workspaces and associated resources they need to do their jobs. That's where desk booking software comes in.
Android dominates smartphone usage throughout the world. Even where Apple’s iPhone dominates or is comparable in market share, businesses are likely to support Android devices as well. But only a few Android phones support enterprise needs.
Whether it’s a sales meeting in the executive conference room, a training session for new employees, or an annual meeting for franchisees in an auditorium, nothing gets the point across like a powerful projector. Here’s how to choose the
Does your phone system date back to the last century? If so, you’re missing out on new technologies that can increase productivity and support a more distributed workforce. That’s where unified communications as a service, or UCaaS, comes
Security is the biggest — but not only — factor when deciding what Android devices to support in your enterprise. See how Google, Honor, Huawei, Infinix, Itel, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Samsung, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi stack
When it’s time to replace your users’ aging PCs — or maybe to rationalize your PC fleet after a series of acquisitions — the decision on what PCs to buy doesn’t start with the machines themselves. Here’s how to cho
AI as a service (AIaaS) provides customers with cloud-based access for integrating and using AI capabilities in their projects or applications without needing to build and maintain their own AI infrastructure. Here are your options.
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulations are on the rise. And increasing pressures around ESG concerns have organizations across industries turning to their CIOs to revamp their strategies for ESG reporting.
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