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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) (Pros (Increase in employee satisfaction…
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Cons
Difficulty in protecting corporate information
Causes
Diffrente operating system
Difficulty in managing and keeping track of all emplyees devices
Consequences
Private and valuable information might be lost/stolen
Heavy blows to company reputation and finances
Increase in overall corporate spending
Requires IT resources
Higher need for security software
Pros
No need for company bought devices
Increase in employee satisfaction
Higher corporate income
Increase in emplyee productivity
More mobile workforce
Cases
Rosendin Electric (doesn't use BYOD)
CIO worries employees would be too careless (
https://www.cio.com/article/2375281/byod/why-one-cio-is-saying-no-to-byod.html
)
Has thousands of employees with company provided devices, which has greatly enhanced company productivity
Has software installed on company devices (that would become harder to mplement with a big variety of OS and devices) that make it easy to prevent security breaches
Michelin North America (uses BYOD)
Belives the company will be more productive and flexible
Before BYOD service costs were high and tehre was little value from the mobilty program
Increase in employee satisfaction, productivity and efficency (
https://www.casstelecom.com/case-studies/how-michelin-became-a-mobile-first-enterprise
)
Torontos Chelsea Hotel (doesn't use BYOD)
Company has sensitive information that needs to be protected
Device management is too much of a challenge when emplyees have several devices
BYOD isn't ubiquitous yet. Company could save money by adopting the policy but risks and challenges are too much, for now. (
https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/is-a-byod-strategy-best-for-business/381771
)
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