In an age of ubiquitous connectivity, smartphones and cloud applications, having a mobile strategy in place for your company is essential.
Employees want to work more flexibly – at home or on the go – and giving them all the information they need at their fingertips can make them more productive.
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Workers bring their own risks – lost devices, accidental leaks and shadow IT are but three that spring to mind. But be too restrictive and employees will be resentful and might not use the applications and devices they are given.
But what do you think is the biggest consideration when devising a mobile strategy? Security, compliance, usability or something else? We want to know in our poll below!
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I voted other. The reason being that without the total support of business units and stakeholders that spearhead business / user requirements you will never succeed in realising your strategy.