

15.2 percent of UK admins disagreed that they were happier in their job versus 9.7 percent of US counterparts.

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The vast majority of administrators also reckoned that remote workers were better at following best security practices now than they were at the same time last year.Ī majority (62.6 percent) also regarded passwordless authentication as priority (although just over half felt it was still more an industry buzzword.)Īs well as metrics showing remote and hybrid working starting to drop a little in favor of full time office work (47.1 percent are back in the office full time compared to 40.1 percent a year ago) the report also showed up some intriguing geographical differences. EU digital rules must consider anti-competitive licensing terms, say cloud sellers.Microsoft admits Samsung phones under Intune mobile device management are dropping out of compliance.Intune out of tune after an Android 12 update? Help's coming.

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Looking at JumpCloud's Q2 2022 SME IT trends report, security remains a focus, with 59.4 percent of the more than 1,000 IT decision-makers that responded describing it as their "biggest concern," followed by device management at 48.1 percent.Ĭonsidering Keller's comments above, 39.4 percent made users responsible for patch management (or at least clicking the update button when prompted,) which suits the Apple view of the world. Nearly 4 in 10 IT managers made users responsible for clicking 'update' on patches Later this year browser and third party update management is due to be added to the suite. The Register spoke Bridge earlier this year about the challenges of patch management and, it appears, the product has struck a chord with customers who, according to Keller, "just hit the proverbial Buy Now button." "We want to do this only a LAST resort, and we'll support this in the coming months, not just for forcible updates, but also for major version updates of macOS."
