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A Month With The Lenovo Helix
As previously discussed we have implemented a CYOD (Choose Your Own Device) program.  The device I chose was the Lenovo Helix, an Ultra Book tablet hybrid.Here is an interim review of the device after a month ...
CYOD – The Device Selection
As pointed out here we are working through a Choose Your Own Device program (CYOD) to weigh the benefits against BYOD.We were offered to choose one of a standard group of devices.  The goal ...
Choose Your Own Device
Providing users with flexibility in the devices they use for work is one of the most discussed topics in technology.Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) provides the greatest flexibility for users. Â With so ...
Say YES! to BYOD
Most security professionals will be skeptical with people bringing their own computers and gadgets into the work place. Especially the risks involved including the lack of security patches, unlicensed software and malware, ...

