tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8750297140750368021.post3019360647692881773..comments2023-11-13T02:59:09.581+00:00Comments on Mainframe Update: Where do the tablets go?Trevor Eddollshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01503760088127669481noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8750297140750368021.post-56533852672485521932011-07-25T13:23:47.308+01:002011-07-25T13:23:47.308+01:00Trevor, good read. I posted something similar a wh...Trevor, good read. I posted something similar a while ago under http://bit.ly/p3JSSZ. But while all of us who take IT seriously are wondering why we are seen as obstacles to innovation, most end-users seem to ignore the fact that "Business IT" is different than "Personal IT". When we hear about security breaches, most people seem to think they only happen to their neighbours. As a company, it is our tasks to make employees aware of the importance of the data we work with. For Privacy, or Business reasons. But how often have you seen company data on spreadsheets showed on the laptop of the person in front of you in an airplane? How often have you had to overhear business discussions on a mobile phone in an airport or on a train? As long as this happens, explaining that an iPad DOES introduce major security risks will simply not be understood....zMarcelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17276014108783870741noreply@blogger.com