I get it—outfitting an entire team with brand-new smartphones and tablets is a massive expense. To save a bit of cash on equipment costs, a lot of small business owners choose a simpler path. They set up a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy, allowing everyone to check company emails, look up client records, and jump into the corporate chat right from their personal phones.
It is incredibly convenient, but it also creates a massive data liability.
Once upon a time, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was seen as mutually beneficial. An employer could save substantial costs by eliminating the need for new hardware investment, while the employee didn’t have to juggle devices and could stick with what was familiar and comfortable.
However, there is a pretty significant drawback that could upend the undeniable usefulness of BYOD if it isn’t addressed: the inherent insecurity that the business needs to contend with.
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In our pockets, purses, and palms, smartphones have become extensions of ourselves; the ultimate personal technology. We use our phones for communication, entertainment, and countless daily tasks. The problem is, the price of these new phones are going up and up and we aren’t really seeing all that much new value out of them. It lends you to ask the question whether or not we are truly getting the most value out of these powerful devices? It also lends us to ask what more can manufacturers do to deliver value that’s worth the price that today’s flagship devices command.
Nowadays, the average business leans pretty heavily on mobile devices to some degree, particularly as they make business productivity—and thereby, competitiveness—more easily attainable. However, this also makes it essential that a business using mobile devices has a means of managing them effectively.
Let’s explore the concept of mobile device management, and discuss some ways that your business can take advantage of it.
With mobile devices being such a big part of doing business, It’s crucial that your business has a plan to manage them. Many times this comes with a lot of hand-wringing. One of the biggest issues is whether or not the business invests in their employee mobility or if they simply demand that they gain use of employee-owned devices. In today’s blog we’ll go through the mobile management strategies of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled (COPE).
Communication is a big part of business. It builds the collaborative space needed to efficiently get work done and provides the platform in which to handle any and all customer concerns. In today’s blog we are going to go through all the things that makes Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) one of the most valuable pieces of technology any organization can implement.
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