How Apple iCloud works (and what to do when it doesn’t)

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing

Aug 11, 2017
Featured Image

Apple TV: The comeback king

Apple’s one-time “hobby” is a bit like the white walkers in Game of Thrones, it just keeps coming back, So, what's coming up in the next episode? Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

How Apple iCloud works (and what to do when it doesn’t)
Microsoft details how to install Office with Intune
Slack moves to integrate with EMM for enterprise security
When will your phone get Android O? A data-driven guide

White Paper: International Integrated Solutions, Ltd | VMware

Modernize Your Data Center's DNA

The stakes are higher than ever for keeping your data center secure. In today's competitive, fast-paced business world, a data breach could derail your organization's goals for the future. Micro-segmentation can protect your data center, your reputation, and your budget against threats by building security into the DNA of the data center. Read More

Thumbnail Image

How Apple iCloud works (and what to do when it doesn’t)

Apple’s cloud-based storage, backup and syncing service is the glue that connects iOS and macOS and makes everything work seamlessly. For those times when problems arise, we have the answers on how to fix things. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Microsoft details how to install Office with Intune

IT can remotely, automatically deploy Office 365 ProPlus apps on systems running Windows 10 1703 with the company's cloud-based enterprise mobility management service. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Slack moves to integrate with EMM for enterprise security

Slack will allow corporate admins to integrate its collaboration service with 21 different enterprise mobility management software platforms, enabling greater security, provisioning and management features through familiar software providers. Read More

Thumbnail Image

When will your phone get Android O? A data-driven guide

Wondering when Android O will make its way to your device? Let data guide your guess. Read More

White Paper: Citrix Systems

Achieve GDPR Readiness with Secure App and Data Delivery

Is the European GDPR going to change your data security strategy? Learn more about the requirements of GDPR and how they can be addressed with integrated Citrix technologies for contextual access, network security, application security, data security, and analytics and insights. Read More

IDG Enterprise's Digital Edge 50: Pushing Digital Boundaries

The 2017 Digital Edge 50 awards recognize 50 organizations for digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact. Entries were judged by a panel of executive peers, including past winners, who evaluated projects on complexity, scale, business outcomes and innovation. Winning entries span more than 15 industries and seven countries outside the U.S. -- Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Singapore and Switzerland. View the special report

Subscribe to Computerworld Daily News

Sign up for our popular daily tech news newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's top stories, first thing in the morning. We deliver breaking news and in-depth features on topics like Windows 10 and enterprise mobility, as well as authoritative analyses of moves made by tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM and HP. Sign up now

Subscribe to CSO's Security Awareness Weekly

Sign up for a weekly roundup of features, news, tips and analysis on security awareness delivered to your inbox on Mondays. Sign up now

Computerworld Job Board

Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted. Check them out now

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing as newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright (C) 2017 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.