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January 10, 2019

Image: In 2019, look for AI-enabled mobile devices – and a UEM push

In 2019, look for AI-enabled mobile devices – and a UEM push

As AI finds its way into mobile devices and virtual personal assistants proliferate in offices and boardrooms, IT admins will have to manage more – and more sophisticated – end points. Read more ▶

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CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

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Blockchain craze helps push up related salaries

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Image: Microsoft upgrades Teams mobile app to woo frontline workers

Microsoft upgrades Teams mobile app to woo frontline workers

With location sharing, a camera module and audio-message sharing functions added to its team collaboration app, Microsoft hopes to draw in ‘first-line’ staffers. Read more ▶

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Image: JR Raphael: 7 Android trends to watch in 2019

JR Raphael: 7 Android trends to watch in 2019

Empty predictions are a dime a dozen — but with mobile tech in particular, long-term trends can tell us a lot about what the future may hold. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Enterprise iPhones will soon be able to use security dongles

Jonny Evans: Enterprise iPhones will soon be able to use security dongles

It will be possible to enhance iPhone security with hardware-based physical authentication dongles. Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

JR Raphael: The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

A few minutes of maintenance each year can keep your Android phone running like a well-oiled machine. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

Jonny Evans: How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

Many enterprises rely on zip files to exchange data, particularly confidential data, so how can you move beyond the limits of iOS? Read more ▶

Image: CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

CES 2019: Apple’s other trade show

Apple has a huge presence at CES with iTunes for Samsung TVs, HomeKit device launches and a strong security message. Read more ▶

Image: Blockchain craze helps push up related salaries

Blockchain craze helps push up related salaries

Blockchain developers are commanding a salary premium for their services as the distributed ledger technology has heated up in the enterprise IT marketplace over the past year, but it's also spurring job growth in related fields as well. Read more ▶

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A Comprehensive Guide: iPhone and iPad Management for Beginners Guide

There are no signs of Apple device growth slowing down in the enterprise. In fact, 3 out of 4 employees now choose an iPhone or iPad for their mobile device. Our guideon the basics of device management will help you enhance iPhone, iPad and iOS management skills. Read more ▶

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