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March 01, 2024

Enterprise mobility 2024: Welcome, genAI

Many of the buzziest IT trends — low-code automation, digital employee experience, and yes, even generative AI — are making their way into the major mobility management platforms. Here’s what to look for in 2024 and beyond. Read more ▶

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Join industry experts, IT Leaders and IDC Analysts virtually at FutureIT Canada

Join this virtual event on April 23rd to hear insights from industry experts, solution providers and IDC analysts during valuable sessions on cloud, GenAI, cybersecurity, and leadership. Register now!

Download: UEM vendor comparison chart 2024

Unified endpoint management (UEM) platforms now dominate the enterprise mobility space. Our chart lets you quickly compare features and functions from eight top vendors.

The economics of job cuts; why layoffs continue

It’s important for tech workers to realize that, despite a booming economy in the US, they should still prepare for the possibility of being laid off.

Image: As workers embrace AI, employers are slow to issue guidance

As workers embrace AI, employers are slow to issue guidance

A survey of 10,000 office workers found that employees and senior execs both see a range of benefits from AI tools. But a lack of clear guidelines around their use is slowing experimentation and creating potential risks to corporate data.

This classic Android app is tapping into the ghost of Google Now

A brand new feature has echoes of the past — in all the right ways.

What to do with your Vision Pro

If you’ve got one of Apple’s Vision Pro headsets, you should be exploring what feeds the emerging ecosystem rather than sitting back watching wall-sized TV.

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