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ManageEngine Launches MDM Solution for India

ManageEngine launched a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution as part of its product Desktop Central, for the Indian market.

This web-based mobile device management solution will ensure safe adoption of BYOD (bring-your-own-device) along with information security related to company given devices for corporates.

With the increase in the usage of smartphones and tablets hitting the Indian market, most employees can now access official documents through their mobile devices from anywhere. This poses a grave threat to the confidential enterprise data. The requirement for tightened security of company information can be managed by a product like - Desktop Central.

Desktop Central is a web-based desktop and mobile device management software. Its MDM feature helps in managing mobile devices of the employees from a central location. It automates the complete mobile device management life cycle, ranging from provisioning to retirement.

Key benefits of Desktop Central to CXOs:

- Ensures security of mobile devices and sensitive corporate data

- Empowers mobile workforce when employees use different devices

- High level of visibility across the IT infrastructure of an enterprise

- View IT infrastructure in multiple locations of large enterprises

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm, in their Annual Internet Trends Report 2012, suggests that for the first time in the India, the percentage of internet access accounts for 51.63%, from devices such as mobiles, smartphones and tablets surpassed the access of the internet from desktops, at 48.37%. in April 2012. Also, the shipment of mobile handsets to India crossed 100 million in the first half of 2012.

Speaking during the launch, Shailesh Kumar Davey, vice president, Engineering, ManageEngine said, "Enterprises need the benefits that come with mobility without compromising on data security. With the steady increase in smartphones and tablets demand, Desktop Central's MDM ensures in-depth corporate data protection across IOS, Android and Windows devices."

Desktop Central's support for Android devices will be available to the users from January 2013. The support for Windows 8 will follow shortly after.

Click here to learn more about Desktop Central and the MDM Solution

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ManageEngine Launches MDM Solution for India

ManageEngine launched a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution as part of its product Desktop Central, for the Indian market.

This web-based mobile device management solution will ensure safe adoption of BYOD (bring-your-own-device) along with information security related to company given devices for corporates.

With the increase in the usage of smartphones and tablets hitting the Indian market, most employees can now access official documents through their mobile devices from anywhere. This poses a grave threat to the confidential enterprise data. The requirement for tightened security of company information can be managed by a product like - Desktop Central.

Desktop Central is a web-based desktop and mobile device management software. Its MDM feature helps in managing mobile devices of the employees from a central location. It automates the complete mobile device management life cycle, ranging from provisioning to retirement.

Key benefits of Desktop Central to CXOs:

- Ensures security of mobile devices and sensitive corporate data

- Empowers mobile workforce when employees use different devices

- High level of visibility across the IT infrastructure of an enterprise

- View IT infrastructure in multiple locations of large enterprises

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm, in their Annual Internet Trends Report 2012, suggests that for the first time in the India, the percentage of internet access accounts for 51.63%, from devices such as mobiles, smartphones and tablets surpassed the access of the internet from desktops, at 48.37%. in April 2012. Also, the shipment of mobile handsets to India crossed 100 million in the first half of 2012.

Speaking during the launch, Shailesh Kumar Davey, vice president, Engineering, ManageEngine said, "Enterprises need the benefits that come with mobility without compromising on data security. With the steady increase in smartphones and tablets demand, Desktop Central's MDM ensures in-depth corporate data protection across IOS, Android and Windows devices."

Desktop Central's support for Android devices will be available to the users from January 2013. The support for Windows 8 will follow shortly after.

Click here to learn more about Desktop Central and the MDM Solution

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Cloud computing has transformed how we build and scale software, but it has also quietly introduced one of the most persistent challenges in modern IT: cost visibility and control ... So why, after more than a decade of cloud adoption, are cloud costs still spiraling out of control? The answer lies not in tooling but in culture ...

CEOs are committed to advancing AI solutions across their organization even as they face challenges from accelerating technology adoption, according to the IBM CEO Study. The survey revealed that executive respondents expect the growth rate of AI investments to more than double in the next two years, and 61% confirm they are actively adopting AI agents today and preparing to implement them at scale ...

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A major architectural shift is underway across enterprise networks, according to a new global study from Cisco. As AI assistants, agents, and data-driven workloads reshape how work gets done, they're creating faster, more dynamic, more latency-sensitive, and more complex network traffic. Combined with the ubiquity of connected devices, 24/7 uptime demands, and intensifying security threats, these shifts are driving infrastructure to adapt and evolve ...

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The development of banking apps was supposed to provide users with convenience, control and piece of mind. However, for thousands of Halifax customers recently, a major mobile outage caused the exact opposite, leaving customers unable to check balances, or pay bills, sparking widespread frustration. This wasn't an isolated incident ... So why are these failures still happening? ...

Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated every day, and at their forefront are zero-day vulnerabilities. These elusive security gaps are exploited before a fix becomes available, making them among the most dangerous threats in today's digital landscape ... This guide will explore what these vulnerabilities are, how they work, why they pose such a significant threat, and how modern organizations can stay protected ...

The prevention of data center outages continues to be a strategic priority for data center owners and operators. Infrastructure equipment has improved, but the complexity of modern architectures and evolving external threats presents new risks that operators must actively manage, according to the Data Center Outage Analysis 2025 from Uptime Institute ...

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