Smart devices are increasingly becoming indispensible, especially in the enterprise environment. According to a recent report by Gartner, mobile applications are fast overtaking enterprise applications, so a largely mobile workforce with grey areas between professional and personal workspace, is the biggest reason to have a mobile strategy in place, for every company.
A clearly defined strategy for mobility not only lays down the round rules but also leverages the advantages of mobile technologies to create an inclusive work culture for the enterprise. The next step is BYOD which grants employees freedom to work on their personal devices allowing the freedom of flexibility, increased collaboration and productivity and a better work life balance to them. Enterprise IT needs to encourage the productivity advantage that mobility assures, without being restrictive, while having the policies to monitor and control in place.
Most enterprises have policies and strategies to deal with the risks that BYOD brings. The current trends in technologies and tools ensure an increasingly higher level of support to leverage the advantages of mobility while fighting the risks it entails:
It is inevitable that mobile technologies will become the centre stay of enterprise over time. Devices are only growing and as Gartner predicts, through 2014, more focus will be given to developing better UI than enterprise applications. This trend cannot be reversed so enterprises need to keep up with technologies that will make this new disruption advantageous for everyone, the users as well as the enterprises.