That's according to Cian Kennedy, head of IT at Laya Healthcare and director of it@cork, European Tech Cluster.
"One of the key challenges and business opportunities for IT managers everywhere is securing corporate data on mobile devices without compromising the best of breed mobile user experience.
"The meeting's subject matter experts combined industry best practice with the practical implementation recommendations in the area of Bring Your Own Device, Mobile Device Management and security.
"Mobile platforms and business solutions consistently appear on CIO Top Three lists. Securing these solutions is vital."
Speaking at it@cork, European Tech Tuesday Paul Giltinan, CWSI said: "Most Enterprises want to allow their employees safe and secure access to company data, documents and work applications. "CWSI enable this with a range of products that deliver content to mobile workers in the most user friendly and cost effective way possible.
"Today we have been able to demonstrate firsthand, in conjunction with our partners and leading software experts, how to utilise the native user experience whether it be IOS or Android and always with security and safety for the enterprise as the primary objective "concluded Paul.
"it@cork, European Tech Cluster continues to lead on strategy, which integrates government public sector and academia in providing value to our members, industrym and Ireland Inc, said Denis Collins IBM and Chairman it@cork, European Tech Cluster.
"In this case, Tech Tuesday is now heralded as a marquee ongoing event for IT Leaders. "We will continue to spotlight topics like Mobility, of paramount importance to industry, government and commercial sectors."
it@cork, European Tech Cluster provides IT professionals and business leaders with a monthly opportunity to meet and network, before listening to a presentation by indigenous and international technology companies.
For more informaiton on Tech Tuesday meetings please, please see www.itcork.ie