hspace=3 alt="Mobile Device Use" vspace=3 align=right
src="http://www.e-janco.com/images/MobileUsesm.png" width=85 height=110>CIOs
have to address two fundamental end user computing challenges. CIO need to
provide a secure, anytime access to an increasingly remote and mobile workforce,
and manage the ever increasing diversity of devices, applications, platforms and
operating systems needed to run their organization.


hspace=3 alt="Social Networking Policy" vspace=3 align=left
src="http://www.e-janco.com/images/SocialNetworkingPolicy.png" width=85
height=108> border=0 hspace=3 alt=Telecommuting vspace=3 align=left
src="http://www.e-janco.com/images/Telecommuting.jpg" width=85
height=110>Traditionally CIOs and the IT departments determined the
technology issued to employees and the policies strictly governing their
use.  However that is an approach the may have worked for an office-bound
and is no longer practical in today’s highly connected, mobile, environment. In
addition, with the increase in IT complexity, security challenges have become
more complex and insidious. Security threats are growing in volume and
sophistication at an alarming rate.


A policy is needed to deal with the mobile workforce that
most organizations have.


   

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