Getting Started With Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
This white paper from Futura Mobility discusses a best practice approach to implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program and is intended to give your BYOD initiative a jumpstart. Employee owned mobile devices are being allowed into business environments more often now and employees expect to be able to use their devices for business applications. Organizations want to meet their employee’s demands to drive satisfaction and improve productivity while not incurring the costs of buying corporate mobile devices.
Futura Mobility has dealt with organizations that allow BYOD at multiple levels, from allowing only executives and IT to allowing anyone in the organization to use their own mobile device for business applications. From talking with customers Futura Mobility has identified four key best practices for creating a successful BYOD program that address the challenges most likely to reduce the program’s impact or derail it entirely.
One best practice noted in this white paper is, “Balance security, compliance, legal liability, and cost concerns with a positive user experience to create a program employees want to participate in.”
Download this white paper from Futura Mobility below to read the other three key best practices and learn more about implementing a BYOD program in your organization.
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