The top 10 BYOD developments of 2012

"It's been another big year for BYOD and the consumerization of IT," writes Byte's Larry Seltzer.

Larry Seltzer, editorial director of InformationWeek's Byte, has assembled his list of the year's top ten developments in Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) technology.

See also: Technical guide outlines BYOD best practices

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"It's been another big year for BYOD and the consumerization of IT," writes Seltzer. "Apple moved boldly forward and yet lost a step in both market share and esteem. Microsoft staked a claim in the tablet and phone markets. Android came to dominate the smartphone market and make tablet inroads. 4G and the cloud have become more common and big companies stepped in to take control of mobile security."

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