Technology is changing all the time—and mobile technology is no exception. Although it seems obvious, it is too often disregarded when making business decisions. Every time we dismiss the idea of BYOD as a fad, question the trend of the mobile workforce, or put elaborate plans together to protect a device that will be outdated in 2-24 months, we ignore the reality of this every-changing tech space.

Recent articles from TechTarget, TMCnet.com, and BrianMadden.com, discuss the increasing prominence of mobile as part of our everyday work lives and the change of mind-set necessary to successful harness this ever-evolving technology trend.

TechTarget Search Consumerization: Ditch the device-level mindset for enterprise mobility management

In this Q&A with Alyssa Wood, John Whaley explains why enterprises need to get away from the device-level mindset in order to be successful with mobility management.

TMCnet.com: IT at a Crossroads: Liberating and Securing the Mobile Workforce

In a recent article for TMCnet, Erin Harrison discusses the reluctance of employers to embrace the trend of the mobile workforce, even though 24% of American are spending at least a portion of their time working from home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

BrianMadden.com: Moka5 DEMO Lab Video, from BriForum 2013 Chicago

In this video taken at BriForum 2013, John Whaley, founder and CTO of Moka5 discusses how Moka5 makes it really easy to deliver secure managed environments, to any of your users whether they’re online or offline, and regardless of the device that they’re using (desktop, laptop, or mobile device). John also discusses Moka5’s mobile solution, that allows users to access corporate data from anywhere on a personally owned device, like a tablet or smartphone.

 

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(Image source: Wee Lakeo, le portable de plus en plus petit, August 20, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons License)

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