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BYOD By The Numbers

readwrite + (intel) BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) BY THE NUMBERS BYOD IS POPULAR -AND GROWING 38% 82% of US CIOS were of surveyed companies expected to support BYOD in 2013 allow some or all by the end of 2012. 1 workers to use employee- owned devices.? WHAT DRIVES BYOD? PRODUCTIVITY & SATISFACTION NOT COST SAVINGS 74% of IT leaders believe "BYOD can help our employees be more productive." 5/minutes The average amount of time reclaimed per worker, 4 per day in an Intel BYOD program. + PLUS Less than 1/4 of all IT managers view cost savings as a key benefit of BYOD programs.5 490% of U.S. IT managers "Strongly Agree that BYOD "Employee Satisfaction" and "Productivity" are the prime Improves Worker benefits to 58% of surveyed employees.? Productivity."5 BYOD BOOSTS MOBILE 50% "BYOD could also expand the total number of mobile users substantially – by 50% or more." – Gartner1 SECURITY IS BIGGEST BYOD OBJECTION WORLDWIDE Regulatory and compatibility issues are also big BYOD objections. GERMANY Concerns vary by country: SOUTH KOREA 1. Regulatory Issues 2. Security 1. Security 3. Compatibility Issues 2. Regulatory Issues 3. Customization / OS Support (tie) USA AUSTRALIA 1. Security 1. Security 2. Regulatory Issues 2. Regulatory Issues 3. Enterprise App Support / 3. Customizatiaon/ OS Support (tie) Standardization / Compatibility Issues (tie) HOW MUCH DOES COMPATIBILITY MATTER TO BYOD WORLDWIDE? of IT Managers list "Lack of compatibility with our IT infrastructure" as a key reason for outlawing BYOD, LI S put concerns vary by country and platform Compatibility Worries By Country & Platform 41% 39% 38% 35% 31% 33% 32% 34% 31% 23% 23% 18% USA GERMANY AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA Sources 1 Bring Your Own Device: New Opportunities, New Challenges, http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=238131 2 ReadWrite Survey Results: What a Typical BYOD Program Really Looks Like, http://readwrite.com/2013/01/18/readwrite-survey-re- sults-what-a-typical-byod-program-really-looks-like 3 BYOD: Putting Users Produces Biggest Gains, Fewest Setbacks, http://www.quest.com/documents/byod-putting-users-first-produc- es-biggest-gains-fewest-setbacks-datasheet-19142.pdf 4 Improving Security and Mobility for Personally Owned Devices, http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/ best-practices/improving-security-and-mobility-for-personally-owned-devices-paper.pdf 5 Insights on the Current State of BYOD, http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/consumer- ization-enterprise-byod-peer-research-paper.pdf readwrite (intel) readwrite + (intel) BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) BY THE NUMBERS BYOD IS POPULAR -AND GROWING 38% 82% of US CIOS were of surveyed companies expected to support BYOD in 2013 allow some or all by the end of 2012. 1 workers to use employee- owned devices.? WHAT DRIVES BYOD? PRODUCTIVITY & SATISFACTION NOT COST SAVINGS 74% of IT leaders believe "BYOD can help our employees be more productive." 5/minutes The average amount of time reclaimed per worker, 4 per day in an Intel BYOD program. + PLUS Less than 1/4 of all IT managers view cost savings as a key benefit of BYOD programs.5 490% of U.S. IT managers "Strongly Agree that BYOD "Employee Satisfaction" and "Productivity" are the prime Improves Worker benefits to 58% of surveyed employees.? Productivity."5 BYOD BOOSTS MOBILE 50% "BYOD could also expand the total number of mobile users substantially – by 50% or more." – Gartner1 SECURITY IS BIGGEST BYOD OBJECTION WORLDWIDE Regulatory and compatibility issues are also big BYOD objections. GERMANY Concerns vary by country: SOUTH KOREA 1. Regulatory Issues 2. Security 1. Security 3. Compatibility Issues 2. Regulatory Issues 3. Customization / OS Support (tie) USA AUSTRALIA 1. Security 1. Security 2. Regulatory Issues 2. Regulatory Issues 3. Enterprise App Support / 3. Customizatiaon/ OS Support (tie) Standardization / Compatibility Issues (tie) HOW MUCH DOES COMPATIBILITY MATTER TO BYOD WORLDWIDE? of IT Managers list "Lack of compatibility with our IT infrastructure" as a key reason for outlawing BYOD, LI S put concerns vary by country and platform Compatibility Worries By Country & Platform 41% 39% 38% 35% 31% 33% 32% 34% 31% 23% 23% 18% USA GERMANY AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA Sources 1 Bring Your Own Device: New Opportunities, New Challenges, http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=238131 2 ReadWrite Survey Results: What a Typical BYOD Program Really Looks Like, http://readwrite.com/2013/01/18/readwrite-survey-re- sults-what-a-typical-byod-program-really-looks-like 3 BYOD: Putting Users Produces Biggest Gains, Fewest Setbacks, http://www.quest.com/documents/byod-putting-users-first-produc- es-biggest-gains-fewest-setbacks-datasheet-19142.pdf 4 Improving Security and Mobility for Personally Owned Devices, http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/ best-practices/improving-security-and-mobility-for-personally-owned-devices-paper.pdf 5 Insights on the Current State of BYOD, http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/consumer- ization-enterprise-byod-peer-research-paper.pdf readwrite (intel)

BYOD By The Numbers

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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is popular and growing. This infographic shows the concerns and popularity of this growing trend.

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