Right from its inception, Apple has been a major contender in the technology segment. While it poses a great challenge for Windows in the desktop OS segment, it owns a major portion of the mobile OS market share. IDC reports...
What is Geofencing: Geofencing is a term used mostly in business, referring to the practice of limiting mobile employees to work within a specific geographic area by tracking them via GPS (global positioning system). In terms of...
While remote networks are not new in the IT segment, the increasing number of virtual offices and BYOD networks have made them an inevitable option for business infrastructure in recent times. With technology...
On 3 March 2015, Citrix reviewed the lifecycle of Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) and Citrix Presentation Server. For businesses, the subsequent mandatory migration has the potential to cause a disruptive...
According to ZDNet, the percentage of US workers working from home was 2.3% in 1980, going up to 4.1% in 2012, and to 24% in 2014.
Whether you want to provide quick access to corporate applications for remote users, or efficient remote support to your clientele, remote desktop solutions...
Security Socket Layer (SSL) based encryption is a method to secure HTTP traffic by encrypting data that is sent over the network and requiring decryption of this data on the receiving end. The...
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) networks can run into all kinds of problems, from network connectivity to sluggish application delivery and functionality snags. End users are not usually interested in how the technology works—they are only concerned...
Many organizations have employees who are either traveling and working in transit, work remotely on a permanent basis, or are simply not monitored individually by their manager due to a large workforce. Some employees tend to waste...