Think twice before you share: thoughts about this week’s Dropbox, Microsoft...
Recently Dropbox and Microsoft have publicly promoted new features for their free consumer file sharing solutions that could result in security risks for companies if used incorrectly or by those with...
View ArticleAccellion in Action: MiTek Industries,Inc.
How One IT Department Stood up to Dropbox and Just Said No. With state-of-the-art engineering products and services for the building components industry at the heart of its business, MiTek Industries,...
View ArticleAre Consumer-based Apps Multiplying Within your Organization?
Dropbox, Box, YouSendIt, Google Drive, Evernote, Skype, Google Hangouts. These are just some of the apps that Delyn Simon – a 42-year old executive – rattled off to Quentin Hardy at The New York Times...
View ArticleIs Your Organization’s Productivity Keeping Pace?
Employees are more productive than ever. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, worker productivity grew 80 percent from 1973 to 2011, and has risen 25 percent in the past 10 years alone. This...
View ArticleYour Deleted Cloud Files Are Far From Gone
It happens every day: individuals on the go turn to free cloud file sharing services to quickly share and access files on mobile devices. The use of these free cloud services including Dropbox and Box...
View ArticleAccellion in Action: New Zealand Law Society
Legal Regulator’s Board Meetings Go Mobile New Zealand Law Society plays a very important role: acting as the regulatory authority for all lawyers across the country. To make that happen, ongoing...
View ArticleA growing number of SMBs Embracing BYOD
Whether you are an organization with 50 employees or 50,000, finding a way to manage and secure employees’ mobile devices and access rights to corporate data is imperative. BYOD policies aren’t just...
View ArticleThe Case for Mobilizing SharePoint
The widespread adoption of Microsoft SharePoint, including by the majority of Fortune 500 organizations, has made it a must-have tool for many information and knowledge workers. However with the...
View ArticleTIME Magazine – Mobile Editor’s Go-To Device
Ever wonder what type of toothbrush your dentist uses at home? Or how often your trusted mechanic gets the oil changed on his/her own car? Wouldn’t it be nice to know what products and practices the...
View ArticlePrinting Moving from PCs to Mobile Devices
Today’s users expect PC-like functionality from their mobile devices, including the ability to print documents. According to an October 2011 report from research firm IDC, mobile printing is the...
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