BYOD - Bring Your Own Device - is making waves again in IT, and not for the reasons you’d think. The hassles of interoperability and security, while far from gone, have largely been solved by today’s tech-heads… and worker attention is moving the ‘what’ to the ‘how’. Workers are coming up with new ideas, new methods, and new approaches to working together. In two words, it’s collaboration innovation.
What kind of innovation is involved? It’s about seeing the strengths and advantages of each device, whatever that device is. It’s about understanding different modes of interaction in today’s workplace, and loose-linked workgroups coming together using technologies they tacitly agree are best for the job. A key principle is that it’s being driven by the workers themselves...not always the IT department.
This infographic reviews the current numbers around the BYOD revolution, so you can get a grip on just how many companies are facing the challenges you face. Let’s review the BYOD collaboration scene.
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BYOD and the Mobile Collaboration Evolution
1. BYOD
Mobile
Collaboration
Evolution
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) FACTS
… EVEN IF THEY SHOULDN’T,
WORKERS ARE DOING IT ANYWAY
BYOD FIZZ
BYOD FUTURE
For the first time,
MOST I.T. LEADERS SEE BYOD
AS AN OPPORTUNITY...
BYOD is a
£100BN
market...
...and has quadrupled
in size in 4 years.
“BYOD is reshaping the
IT landscape.”
- GMIC
Up to
88%
of decision makers
today think it’s a
good thing
(Cisco)
67%
of people use own
devices at work
regardless of policy.
(Microsoft)
Over half have
gone rogue,
using a device
not permitted.
(Thinkingphones)
With BYOD,
Employees gain
nearly ONE HOUR
PER DAY.
(Dell)
It’s becoming NORMAL for people
to collaborate on work with their
own devices.
(That’s up to 150bn by 2020.)
and the
...and
74%
(ZDNet)
actively drive
adoption
“Recently, it has turned into an
outright EXPLOSION.”
- CustomerThink
“In the UK, freelancing has grown
by 14% in the last decade.”
- Ben R Matthews
24%
use a smartphone
or tablet as their
primary computing
device at work.
The rise of CONTRACT WORKERS is
driving up BYOD adoption.
These workers rose
from 42% to 46% of
the workforce in the
USA alone.
Employers are REQUIRING collaboration
on worker-owned devices.
BY 2017, HALF
of employers will
expect employees
to BYOD.
(Gartner)
THE CORPORATE Wireless Local Area
Network IS BECOMING OBSOLETE.
+1hr
For an emerging class of workers,
using their own device to
collaborate is THE BEST OPTION.
With
300%more connectivity in
wireless access points
than wired,
collaboration no longer
means cables.
Even basic BYOD delivers
US$350value per worker per year.
THE FASTEST
GROWTH IS IN ASIA.
And it’s not just a US and EU story…
Mobile collaboration
PAYS.
Where
150msmartphones are
part of the push.
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1. BYOD is becoming a normal and expected means of collaboration
2. Most collaboration today happens outside the WLAN
3. Workers are BYOD’ing even when it’s against regulations
4. The more devices you support, the more people collaborate
Takeaways
ARE YOU
KEEPING UP?
(Markets & Markets)
(IDC)