The rapid proliferation of mobile devices entering the workplace feels like divine intervention to many IT leaders. It’s as if a voice boomed down from the mountain ordering all of the employees you support to procure as many devices as possible and connect them to corporate services enmasse. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was born and employees followed with fervor.
Forrester’s study of US information workers revealed that 37% are doing something with technology before formal permissions or policies are instituted. Further, a Gartner CIO survey determined that 80% of employees will be eligible to use their own equipment with employee data on board by 2016.
This raises the inevitable question: how will you support workforce desire to use personal apps and devices while allowing them to be productive in a secure environment that protects corporate data? The Ten Commandments of BYOD show you how to create a peaceful, secure, and productive mobile environment. >> Download the Complete Report
The 10 Commandments of BYOD:
Create Thy Policy Before Procuring Technology
Seek The Flocks’ Devices
Enrollment Shall Be Simple
Thou Shalt Configure Devices Over the Air
Thy Users Demand Self-Service
Hold Sacred Personal Information
Part the Seas of Corporate and Personal Data
Monitor Thy Flock—Herd Automatically
Manage Thy Data Usage
Drink from the Fountain of ROI
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