'Shadow IT' growing, study finds
More than a fifth of the spending on information technology by Australian businesses is taking place outside of IT departments, according to new research.
More than a fifth of the spending on information technology by Australian businesses is taking place outside of IT departments, according to new research.
Bunnings is aggressively developing mobile apps for its retail employees following a deployment last Christmas of 1500 iPod Touch devices to store staff, according to the company's mobility team leader.
Dropbox has revealed additional IT admin controls as it continues its bid to lure business customers.
White Retail Group is fighting against the trend known as 'bring-your-own applications' – or BYOA – due to security concerns, according to its IT manager.
Victoria will look to develop policies that could see employees of government agencies not just using their personal phones or tablets in the office but choose to use their own applications in the workplace.
Nearly two-thirds of Australian enterprises have staff that are using personal apps for work purposes according to the Australian Enterprise Mobility Market Study 2014, produced by technology analyst firm Telsyte,
Nearly two-thirds of Australian enterprises have staff using personal apps for work even though only about half of the organisations allow it, according to a Telsyte report.
Seeking to manage applications and information rather than devices, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has gone to market for an enterprise mobility management (EMM) system.
Few Australian enterprises have a strategy for managing mobile applications used by their employees, despite a reported boom in app downloads.
One quarter of enterprises will have an enterprise app store by 2017, according to a Gartner report.
A new business version of Evernote gives IT managers control over a piece of cloud-based software commonly installed by their employees.
Supporting staff who want to bring their own devices and applications to work may be a pain for many CIOs, but the business benefits make implementing a program worth the time and effort, according to Dimension Data's CIO Ian Jansen.