Bring your own device (BYOD) has become one of the most popular topics in
information technology resulting from employees bringing their personal
devices into the enterprise and then wanting to use them to access company
information such as email and various enterprise files.
As the trend continues, bring your own technology (BYOT) will eventually
encompass BYOD for devices but also facilitate user's integrating their own
devices, software and services with those from the enterprise. A good example
is the use of calendars where the employee desires to view his personal
calendar and work calendar in his or her desktop or mobile device.
This report outlines the transition from BYOD to BYOT and provides
recommendations for enterprise IT executives on how to best deal with the
transition.
Target Audience:
Application stores
Application developers
Mobile network operators
Wireless device manufacturers
Over the Top (OTT) companies
Mobile network infrastructure providers
Report Statistics
Publication Date:November 2012
Author:J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D.
Total Number of Pages:12
Keywords:Bring Your Own Device, BYOD, Bring Your Own Technology,
BYOT, Over the Top, OTT
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
History of BYOD
Dealing with BYOD
Unisys Study on the State of BYOD
The Mobile Elite vs. Enterprise IT
Getting Past the 'Mobile IT Gap'
The Next Horizon: BYOT
Recommendations to Enterprise IT
Conclusions
Why BYOT is More Important than BYOD published by Mind Commerce Publishing LLC in November 5, 2012. This report consists of 12 Pages and the price starts from US $ 1995.