
Mobile devices and your employees: To BYOD or not to BYOD?
Mobile devices are more central to employee productivity than ever before, but the debate over BYOD vs. CYOD persists.
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Mobile devices are more central to employee productivity than ever before, but the debate over BYOD vs. CYOD persists.
For financial firms, a CYOD device policy can help ensure greater security and control over mobile technology used by employees.
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To define your own mobile program, understand the device, device management and integration of applications.
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The decision between BYOD and corporate-owned devices comes down to balancing challenges around productivity, security and cost.
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Research shows that organizations that implement a BYOD policy to save money may be losing in the long term.
Mobile phone stipends have become more common in recent years as businesses have adopted Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies.
When evaluating your mobile investment, it's important to look beyond the cost of the device itself.