Healthcare Articles | Device Management

Your planned program, where employees are offered a choice of institution-owned devices, can improve end user satisfaction and flexibility, at the same time keeping protected health information (PHI)...

For healthcare support staff and administrators, docking solutions can boost productivity by making it easy to switch between mobile and “full desk” computing experiences. With many docking solutions...

Unlike software that is essential to productivity and security, unnecessary preloaded apps can get in the way of a smooth user experience. This can cause issues on devices related to security, storage...

Supporting multiple locations means providing healthcare clinicians and staff access to applications and data immediately. While this presents some complications for IT, it is more easily manageable...

The consumerization of IT has affected user expectations of mobile devices. Users tend to prefer to have one device from which they need to access all of the apps both professional and personal. As...

Power efficiency initiatives can help healthcare organizations reduce energy costs and achieve sustainability goals. Computers tend to use the most energy of all office equipment, and inefficiencies...

IT departments at healthcare organizations are managing an increasing number of endpoint devices while maintaining regulatory compliance, policy enforcement and protected health information (PHI)...

Bring your own device (BYOD) - the concept of letting healthcare practitioners use personal mobile devices at work can be appealing to save cost. Secure execution however, can be challenging. When it...

From January 2020, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7. That means no more security updates or any support services - leaving protected health information (PHI) vulnerable to breaches. For...

With the growing number of mobile devices being used in healthcare organizations, IT teams need to have better visibility and control over their security and manageability. Devices that access or...

Bring your own device (BYOD) - the concept of letting healthcare practitioners use personal mobile devices at work can be appealing to save cost. Secure execution however, can be challenging. When it...

Reactive IT is not viable when you’re innovating healthcare delivery systems. Formulating a transition plan that includes a cost/benefit analysis will get you started on the path to proactive IT...