Technical paper: Unleashing BYOD's full potential

HP technical white paper explains.

A new technical white paper from HP reviews BYOD administration, performance, and security implications, and describes how organizations may take "a holistic approach" to security and management by "implementing single pane-of-glass management with centralized security, visibility and control" via the HP BYOD solution.

See: BYOD impacts wireless LAN administration and planning

More: Infographic charts 'State of BYOD'


The paper contends that having a comprehensive BYOD strategy is critical to organizations' realizing the technology's full potential to provide enhanced workforce mobility and productivity, while maintaining network integrity. HP notes that its fully integrated BYOD platform includes end-to-end intelligent network management software, identity-aware access control, and high-performance WLAN access points and controllers that work in concert to enable secure, reliable and scalable networks.

View/Download the white paper here.

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Matt Vincent

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Matt Vincent is a B2B technology journalist, editor and content producer with over 15 years of experience, specializing in the full range of media content production and management, as well as SEO and social media engagement best practices, for both Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine and its website CablingInstall.com. He currently provides trade show, company, executive and field technology trend coverage for the ICT structured cabling, telecommunications networking, data center, IP physical security, and professional AV vertical market segments. Email: [email protected]

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