Tag Archive: byod

Government IT: Does the ‘skills gap’ make for an awkward hug between the public sector and the cloud?
Posted on 28 Feb, 2013 by Guest in Government technology | Leave a comment
Huddle Q&A with Nishant Shah, government technology analyst at Ovum: Part II Yesterday, Nishant Shah shared his views on trends in US government technology for the year ahead and what the future of the mobile workforce looks like in this space. Today, he discusses the “skills gap” with the Huddle team: There has been a… Read more

Government IT: What technologies are the darlings of 2013
Posted on 27 Feb, 2013 by Guest in Government technology | Leave a comment
Huddle Q&A with Nishant Shah, government technology analyst at Ovum: Part I There are many predictions surrounding US government technology in 2013, including data center consolidation, cloud computing and mobility. What do you feel will be the key technologies gaining ground over the next 12 months and why? Generally, long-term shifts in technology, economics, climate,… Read more

What the future holds for the cloud: a fresh look forward
Posted on 22 Feb, 2013 by Guest in Collaboration trends | 1 comment
As the world wakes up to the possibilities of cloud computing and an increasing number of people both in business and in the general population start to really get a handle on what it is, it’s important to stop and take stock of what is really going on and what cloud can enable. Plenty of… Read more

The hidden dangers that come with the consumerization of IT
Posted on 16 Nov, 2012 by Rishi Chowdhury in Our take | 2 comments
The consumerization of IT has been an emerging trend in the business world over the last two years. Whether it is Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies that allow workers to connect their personal smartphones, tablets and other devices to enterprise IT systems, or staff using consumer file-sharing tools like Dropbox in the workplace, one… Read more

The rise of iPad for the enterprise
Posted on 11 Apr, 2012 by Luke Taylor in Our take | Leave a comment
A few weeks ago, Pauline, Huddle’s Head of Public Sector, wrote about the exponential rise of the tablet in both private and public sector organizations and the buying frenzy sparked by the launch of the new iPad – three million tablets flew off the shelves in just 72 hours. Today, the latest figures from analyst house… Read more

Must read on PandoDaily: “Mobility and the Enterprise: 3 Ways to Prevent Meltdown”
Posted on 03 Apr, 2012 by Aaron Endre in Our take | Leave a comment
PandoDaily recently posted a piece by Huddle co-founder and EVP Andy McLoughlin in which he discusses the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, what it has meant for business IT strategy and how to make it work for you. Excerpt: “When it comes to adopting a mobile strategy, there are keys to success that ensure… Read more

Bring Your Own Device: Not just for corporates
Posted on 30 Mar, 2012 by Pauline Yau in Business productivity | Leave a comment
The launch of the iPad 3 a few weeks ago sparked the familiar buying frenzy and just 72 hours after the launch Apple announced that it sold three million tablets. The popularity of tablets has grown exponentially over the last few years as an increasing number of people use their devices to access the internet,… Read more

Huddle Sync – The world’s first intelligent file sync tool for the enterprise
Posted on 21 Feb, 2012 by Alastair Mitchell in Product updates | Leave a comment
It’s not often that you get to announce a genuine world first, but I am delighted to say that with the launch of the Huddle Sync private beta program, today is one of those days. Here at Huddle, our goal is to revolutionize enterprise content management and collaboration by providing a single secure platform upon which… Read more
