BYOD a growing trend |
This trend obviously causes challenges for network administrators who are tasked with building out network capabilities, securely providing access to key data and managing a range of mobile devices. Gartner has long reported that the consumerization of IT is one of the biggest challenges for IT departments for the next 10 years. 35% of the Aruba Networks study respondents reported they plan on building out their current wireless and hard-wired infrastructures within the coming year to support the increased demand of "use your own device".
With the increased drive to mobilize more segments of business, is a BYOD policy right for you?
As companies evaluate and implement BYOD policies they are reaping benefits in the following areas"
- Provides the benefit of reducing capital expenditures
- Extends user choices beyond the standard corporate devices.
- Increased mobility and productivity. 70% of employees with Smartphones check their corporate email outside of business hours. 43% connect to get ahead of the workload for the following day.
- When workers use their own devices IT support calls are diminished from 4.5 times per month to 2.5 and tend to focus solely on corporate access
- High job satisfaction
As you implement BYOD policies consider the following:
Cloud based CRM, Work Management Systems, MAM (Mobile App Management), and MDM (Mobile Device Management) solutions are certainly facilitating the trend for adoption of BYOD. With the increased ability to securely distribute and manage corporate data at the point of interaction the adoption of mobile solutions is increasingly more appealing and critical.
Jody Sedrick
- Who is permitted to have a business supported mobile device? Generally this is determined by organizational role.
- What devices are supported? Previously BlackBerry held this space but now with BYOD you must consider iOS, Android, Windows Phone etc.
- Who pays for the device and on-going expenses
- Some enterprises may want to enforce acceptable use of a device. Enforceability concerns need to be considered.
- What apps are you going to support?
- Where are apps acquired?
- User responsibilities
Cloud based CRM, Work Management Systems, MAM (Mobile App Management), and MDM (Mobile Device Management) solutions are certainly facilitating the trend for adoption of BYOD. With the increased ability to securely distribute and manage corporate data at the point of interaction the adoption of mobile solutions is increasingly more appealing and critical.
Jody Sedrick