IT Examiner School, Seaside, CA
Defining BYOD
Bring-Your-Own-Device Allowing (or not forbidding) the use of personally-owned mobile devices for business purposes Clear benefits: Drive employee satisfaction and loyalty Increase productivity Improved communications, collaboration, and satisfaction Drive revenue Improve customer service Reduce capital expenditures, technology, and mobile expenses
BYOD Challenges
Additional network load/decreased performance Multiple platforms to support Data leakage risks User is in control Need for management of information security, privacy, and access controls Difficulty of running certain applications on smaller screens Quantifying the benefits of BYOD Compliance with industry and government regulations
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