IT.forum ‘ByoD’ in the Sept / Oct 2012 mobile working is essential for many online storage apps at a glance on the CEMA. Laptops, smartphones and tablets are already no longer luxuries, but as strategic tools recognized and used. Represents the IT infrastructure of many companies facing new challenges: keeping up with the increasing mobility! Looking for location-independent data access start so more and more users to use cloud services for home users and sensitive corporate data security rely on the game. Its goal is to improve the productivity of their work, but this happens mostly at the expense of transparency and control concerning it. Most services use largely public cloud storage, which are beyond the control of the enterprise IT data synchronization. This increases the risk that proprietary data outward break or violate legal or customary requirements. With the just-launched DatNow, AppSense offers both for PCs as well as mobile devices an easy and secure solution.
The product allows: smooth, location-independent data access for users. A reliable data coordination and control for business and private shared devices. Easy integration into an existing enterprise desktop management- and storage infrastructure. Cloud connectors, the it the IT team if required provide public cloud storage to own rules, to include. With AppSense DatNow is made it easy and secure company – Windows PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone and Android – to enable location-independent access to corporate data users from all end devices. Special advantage of the solution: no changes to the way of users or IT departments are required. AppSense DatNow integrates seamlessly with your current IT infrastructure and offers flexible control methods to regulate the access to corporate data. Who wants to meet the solution and giving it a live overview “want to get through the various online storage apps the CEMA can now IT.forum ByoD” visit in September / October 2012. IT managers in companies are invited. All event dates, programme and registration on.
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