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Comment BYOD @ Your doctor, bank, accountant, government? (Score 1) 377

Here's the simple question...

Perhaps without knowing all of the risks associated with BYOD in a corporate environment, or any environment were information management is expected or required, how comfortable would you personally be if you knew that BYOD was implemented as a standard anyone-can-have-it end-user offering at:

- Your Doctor and/or health care provider
- The financial institutions you use (e.g. banks, brokerage, 401k, etc.)
- Any small/large company that is storing your personal information (SSN, DOB, name, address, salary info, etc.)
- Your attorney, accountant, etc.
- The networks of your government


Shoot. After typing this, I half wish there was a BYOD disclosure requirement to customers/citizens of the above organizations.

Comment MS OneNote, MindManager, freemind, etc... (Score 1) 114

I use Microsoft OneNote for this.. handles the job very well. You could also try looking at mind-mapping software like MindJet MindManager, or even freemind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download) if that's more your style. But imho, MS OneNote is hands down the best for solving and maintaining this problem in the business environment.

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