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Enterprise Mobility Market by Type (Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Mobile Security Options, Mobile Content Management (MCM), Telecom Expense Management (TEM)), Application (Large Enterprises, SMEs), and Geography – Global Trends & Forecasts to 2019-2029 – ManufactureLink


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Dhirtek Business Research and Consulting most recent study on the enterprise mobility market provides a comprehensive view of the entire market. The research report delves deeply into the global enterprise mobility market’s drivers and restraints. Analysts have extensively researched the global enterprise mobility market’s milestones and the current trends that are expected to determine its future. Primary and secondary research methods were used to create an in-depth report on the topic. Analysts have provided clients with unbiased perspectives on the global enterprise mobility industry to assist them in making well-informed business decisions.

The comprehensive research study employs Porter’s five forces analysis and SWOT analysis to provide readers with a clear picture of the global enterprise mobility market’s expected direction. The SWOT analysis focuses on defining the global enterprise mobility market’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, whereas Porter’s five forces analysis emphasizes competitive competition. The research report goes into great detail about the trends and consumer behavior patterns expected to shape the global enterprise mobility market’s evolution.


Highlights of Global Enterprise Mobility Market Report

  • Examines the enterprise mobility industry’s prospects and quickly compares historical, current, and projected market figures.
  • This report examines growth constraints, market drivers and challenges, and current and prospective development prospects.
  • Key market participants are evaluated based on various factors, including revenue share, price, regional growth, and product portfolio, to demonstrate how market shares have changed in the past and are expected to change in the future.
  • Describes the expansion of the global enterprise mobility market across various industries and geographies. This allows players to concentrate their efforts on regional markets with the potential for rapid growth shortly.
  • Discuss the global, regional, and national ramifications of COVID-19.

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Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market Growing at a CAGR 15.7% | Key Player Check Point Software Technologies, Fortinet, Broadcom, OPSWAT, Peraton


Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market Growing at a CAGR 15.7% | Key Player Check Point Software Technologies, Fortinet, Broadcom, OPSWAT, Peraton

“Check Point Software Technologies (Israel), Fortinet (US), Broadcom (US), OPSWAT (US), Peraton (US), Deep Secure (UK), Votiro (US), Resec Technologies (Israel), odix (Israel), Glasswall Solutions (England), Sasa Software (Israel) JiranSecurity (South Korea), YazamTech (Israel), Solebit (Mimecast), CybACE Solutions (India), SoftCamp (South Korea), and Gatefy (US).”

Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis by Component (Solutions and Services), Application Area (Email, Web, FTP, and Removable Devices), Deployment Mode, Organization Size, Vertical, and Region – Global Forecast to 2026.

The global CDR market size is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.7% during the forecast period, to reach USD 0.5 billion by 2026 from USD 0.2 billion in 2021. Key factors that are expected to drive the growth of the market are the increasing cost of data breaches, growing stricter regulation and compliance for content security, and increasing number of zero day and file-based attacks.

Services segment to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period 

Based on the component, the market is segmented into two categories: solutions and services. Edge-based segment is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period. The services segment is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period. Services, including consulting, integration and implementation, training and education, and support and maintenance, are required at various stages, starting from the pre-sales requirement assessment to post-sales product deployment and execution, thus enabling the client to get maximum RoI. Services constitute an integral part in deploying the solution on-board, imparting training, and handling and maintaining the software solution. Companies offering these services encompass consultants, solution experts, and dedicated project management teams that specialize in the design and delivery of critical decision support software, tools, and services.

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Cloud deployment mode to grow at a higher CAGR  during the forecast period.

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Over 75 accounts of various social media websites blocked for fake, inciting content


The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has identified 73 Twitter handles, four YouTube channels and one game on Instagram for fake and inciting content, and asked the respective social media intermediaries to suspend them, a senior government official said. As per instructions, these accounts have been suspended.

These handles had been identified after Twitter users tagged Ministry of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar, asking him to look into their content.

One such Twitter handle, sources said, was a fake video of a Cabinet briefing, in which audio from another source was overlapped on the video, the official said. Apart from these, an animated video showing violence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and other derogatory pages and posts targeting Hindu women were also taken down.

Earlier in the day, Chandrasekhar, after being made aware of one such post, tweeted, “Taskforce on Safe & Trusted Internet at @GoI_MeitY at work. Handles that tried to push fake/inciting content on twitter, youtube, fb, insta have been blocked.”

The owners of these accounts were being identified for appropriate action under relevant sections of the law, and the platforms would also be held accountable for their due diligence, he said.

Earlier last week, the MeitY asked the Indian Computer Emergency Response System (CERT-In), the nodal agency for monitoring cyber security incidents and related threats, to form a “a high-level committee” to investigate complaints that a website had hosted doctored, “lewd” pictures and objectionable comments “aimed at insulting Muslim women”.

Following instructions of IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and other ministries, the Delhi Police has over the last week arrested four people, including a 21-year old who they claim to be the “mastermind” behind the creation of the website objectionable pictures of women were uploaded.

Doctored photos of at least 100 Muslim women, along with lewd remarks and comments, were posted online this week. GitHub subsequently removed the content, but many Twitter users tagged the women and posted screenshots of the…

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Military experts discuss the future of warfare in Thursday night forum hosted by The Gazette and KKTV | Subscriber-Only Content


Now that America’s longest war has come to an end, what does the future of warfare look like?

That was the focus of many questions put to a panel of former and current military officers Thursday night at the Southeast Armed Services YMCA during a community conversation hosted by The Gazette and KKTV.

But as many of the roughly 50 in attendance arrived at the facility, a group of about two dozen stood on the sidewalk singing and holding signs.

Amy Zimbelman, a conference minister – something like a bishop – with Mountain States Mennonite Conference, which represents 17 churches in Colorado and New Mexico, stood next to fellow church members, peace and justice activists and Colorado College students.

The Colorado Springs resident had issue with the forum’s title: After Afghanistan: The Future of Warfare.

“The way the conversation is framed makes it sound as though warfare is just a foregone conclusion,” she said. “We need to look at other alternatives. We need to take seriously, active, non-violent resistance in our world.”



Community Conversation - After Afghanistan: The Future of Warfare

Amy Zimbelman, a conference minister with Mountain States Mennonite Conference, stands with a few dozen others outside the Southeast Armed Services YMCA before a community conversation with a panel of military experts discussing the future of warfare that was presented by The Gazette and KKTV on Thursday

. “We need to take seriously, active, nonviolent resistance in our world,” she said.




Colorado College freshman Wiley Holbrooke, 19, of Telluride, and…

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