For the ones who are not familiar with the term, BYOD stands for “bring your own devices”. Both the employee and the company can benefit from a properly enforced BYOD policy. Some studies have shown that it increases the productivity of an employee. But there are some who doubt the accuracy of these studies.
It could be a simple thing like replying to a mail before going to bed. Adding finishing touches to a presentation or something a bit challenging like delivering your final code. All these are extra hours work done by an employee on behalf of the company. So obviously there are benefits. The trick is to balance the benefits with the security risks.
BYOD Policy, How to Reduce Security Fears and Improve Productivity
Posted by Sian Phillips under TechnologyFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4336 days ago
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4336 days ago
4336 days ago
How about "BYOB"?! ;)
4336 days ago
I think the debate (and the fears) will stretch into 2013 - education will lesson fears, but I expect it will be one of those - learn as we go - kind of business goals.
Great post Nishadha, thanks!
4336 days ago