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This informative resource discusses a new approach to BYOD where employees choose their own device from a menu of pre-approved devices and plans, helping ease the burden of management for IT and allowing for improved efficiency.
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This exclusive paper examines an enterprise mobility solution that combines a suite of multi-layer optimizations purpose-built to accelerate mobile service delivery with an essential collection of secure access and threat protection capabilities.
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