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CIO May 10, 2012 Tom Kaneshige |
BYOD Stirs Up Legal Problems Does Bring Your own Device put your company in murky legal water? You bet. Employees need protections, too. |
CIO September 24, 2012 Tom Kaneshige |
BYOD and Smartphones: Ingram Micro Goes Global After crafting a voluntary global BYOD smartphone policy, Ingram Micro sees a spike in adoption, including a new U.S. mandate. |
CIO May 17, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
Dual-Persona Smartphones Not a BYOD Panacea Mobile vendors are pushing technologies that split a smartphone into two separate platforms for business and personal data. Problem solved, right? Not so fast. It's still easy for employees to circumvent the two worlds. |
CFO May 15, 2012 David Rosenbaum |
Left to Their Own Devices There are big advantages to letting employees use their own smartphones and tablets on the job. Big risks, too. |
CIO October 12, 2012 |
Why CIOs Should Reconsider BYOD CIO magazine publisher emeritus Gary Beach sees reasons that a popular BYOD policy will be unsustainable for companies. Some IT execs are already switching to providing company-provided consumer devices. Will you be next? |
CIO February 4, 2014 Tom Kaneshige |
Attack of the BYOD-Killing MDM Software BYOD allows employees the convenience of combining their work and personal lives on a single mobile device software. However, some IT departments are turning on MDM controls that force users to jump through multiple passwords. |
CIO August 7, 2012 Tom Kaneshige |
Is iPad Over-Hyped in the Enterprise? The city of Minneapolis was left underwhelmed by an iPad and BYOD program for city workers. Yet despite the slow start, the city's CIO still feels that an iPad enterprise storm is brewing and he'll be ready when it hits. |
CIO August 18, 2014 Tom Kaneshige |
Court Ruling Could Bring Down BYOD In what could be a decisive blow to the Bring Your Own Device trend, the California Court of Appeal ruled that companies must reimburse employees for work-related use from personal mobile devices. |
Information Today April 8, 2014 Donovan Griffin |
The Pitfalls of Standardized BYOD As time goes on, most companies are going to have to grapple with employees using their own phones for business. According to a Cisco Systems, Inc. report, 89% of businesses currently have some sort of BYOD policy. |
CIO June 23, 2014 |
CIOs vs. Consumer Tech: How to Win Over Your Users CIO's Publisher Adam Dennison makes the case for CIOs to take advantage of user enthusiasm for new technologies while shoring up security and compliance controls. |
CIO April 29, 2014 Mikael Ricknas |
Samsung Pushing Mobile Security to Gain Favor in the Enterprise Samsung is deploying Knox, its secure platform for mobile devices, to earn the trust of the IT departments that run BYOD programs. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2008 Tom Hutchinson |
MasterCard Dazzles MasterCard reports an absolute blowout quarter in the midst of a miserable economy. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
MasterCard and the Charging Lawyers The odds are pretty good that you have a MasterCard credit card on you right now. Whether you want to own stock in MasterCard may be a different story, however, with a pair of lawsuits hanging over the company. |
Bank Technology News September 2009 John Adams |
MasterCard Aims For Payments Innovation MasterCard created Josh Peirez's position to provide a special focus on fast emerging payments technology and platforms, including P2P, mobile, iPhones, BlackBerrys and other advancements, such as inControl, that increase user control. |
CIO February 1, 2007 Michael Fitzgerald |
All Charged Up MasterCard gets a payoff through a flexible approach to IT-enabled product development. |
CIO September 18, 2012 Jeff Vance |
Free Mobile Apps Put Your BYOD Strategies at Risk When it comes to the BYOD trend, CIOs worry over their lack of control of mobile apps. However, it's not only about rogue mobile apps packing malware that trouble them. IT leaders are also concerned by the risks posed by malware-free mobile apps. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2011 Sean Williams |
MasterCard Rings Up Another Outstanding Quarter New clients, an international boom, and deflation all put big profits on the plastic purveyor's plate. |
Information Today January 7, 2014 Brandi Scardilli |
Five Enterprise Options for BYOD Several companies provide solutions to help keep sensitive data safe when employees access company information from their mobile devices. |
Bank Systems & Technology April 15, 2010 Penny Crosman |
MasterCard Spending $10s of Millions, Hiring Engineers for its New Labs MasterCard plans to develop and test new ideas and turn them into products quickly. |
The Motley Fool December 20, 2010 April Taylor |
2 Stocks That May Spring a Leak Visa and MasterCard have benefited mightily from consumers' shift from paper to plastic, garnering fees on each transaction. Will these companies' moats survive 2011? |
InternetNews June 20, 2005 Clint Boulton |
MasterCard: 40M Credit Card Accounts Exposed Credit card companies said sensitive information, including names, banks and account numbers, for millions of accounts was exposed by Atlanta-based CardSystems Solutions. |
Bank Technology News December 2001 Maria Bruno |
Govt. Makes Antitrust Case Ruling For anyone wondering what a world with American Express and Discover bank cards would be like, your chance to find out might soon arrive... |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2011 Navjot Kaur |
No Slowing Down for MasterCard MasterCard posts a good third quarter |
Bank Technology News March 2011 John Adams |
MasterCard Globetrots To Push Mobile MasterCard is lining up local partners and its own innovation lab to sell contactless transactions. |
CFO October 1, 2008 Avital Louria Hahn |
MasterCard's Martina Hund-Mejean Though awash in cash, the company is determined to avoid complacency and places an ultra-high priority on forward-looking strategy. |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2009 Morgan Housel |
Is MasterCard a Buy? Take a look at the pros and cons of MasterCard. |
CIO March 22, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
Killing the Help Desk Softly - or Blowing It Up A "bring your own support" movement is sprouting up within BYOD programs as employees become more self-sufficient. Is this a death knell for the IT help desk? One possible savior: an enterprise Genius Bar. |