Could RIM's BlackBerry 10 ease government BYOD concerns?
31 January, 2013 by GovTechReview StaffDespite its government credentials, Research In Motion's new BlackBerry 10 OS must win broad consumer support if its features are to assuage BYOD headaches.
RIM wins mobile reprieve with US Customs BlackBerry 10 trial
15 December, 2012 by GovTechReview StaffResearch In Motion's make-or-break BlackBerry 10 operating system won a reprieve from US Customs, suggesting the new mobile platform is not dead just yet.
Australian orgs lead West, lag second world on BYOD
03 December, 2012 by GovTechReview StaffAustralian organisations are more permissive on BYOD than their Western peers but still lag behind developing countries, Ovum-Logicalis research says
Council wins confirm mobiles reshaping data entry
29 November, 2012 by GovTechReview StaffCouncil staff are increasingly using mobiles to enter information and photographs from the field, saving time and money for resource-constrained councils.
Aussie workers bypassing IT organisations for BYOD: survey
08 November, 2012 by GovTechReview StaffAustralian workers are embracing BYOD to boost productivity, but Unisys-Forrester Research suggests many are circumventing IT teams and security to do so.
Which smartphone is cheapest to run, most secure for government?
24 October, 2012 by GovTechReview StaffA Research In Motion-funded comparison of major smartphone platforms has found RIM's BlackBerry is the cheapest, most secure option for government bodies.