BYOD

What is Bring Your Own Device (Byod)? Pros and Cons of Byod

BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device. It’s an IT policy that allows employees to use their own personal devices such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets to access organization’s data. Part of BYOD’s popularity comes from ‘Consumerization of IT’ which empowers workforces to use their personal devices at work. The main agenda of consumerization is

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Meeting The Challenge Of BYOD-Minimizing Risks With Managed IT Services

With the advent of cloud computing and the widespread use of smartphones and tablets, companies today must deal with the issue of employees utilizing their personal mobile devices to conduct company business. According to analyst estimates, the enterprise BYOD adoption rate in 2014 was anywhere from 40-70 percent across all industries. In 2015, the trend

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It’s a complex issue: Mobility and BYOD Solutions that work for you and your Employees

Of all the issues that companies face, the issues of mobility and BYOD are certainly not the easiest to resolve. On one hand, you have employees who would rather carry a single device for both business and personal use. Initially, notes a recent article from betanews, this might seem like a win-win. Employees get a

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Mobility and BYOD Solutions: How Resisting Mobility Can Cost Your Company

A recent article from Fed Tech Magazine discusses how even government agencies, which have a reputation of being slow to change, are adapting to a mobile work force. An important point mentioned in the article is that mobility isn’t really a debatable issue anymore. With the proliferation of different mobile devices and software for managing

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