But the trends are now going to expand to transcend geographical boundaries for management of mobile products and other applications.
1) BYOD along with CYOD
Many large companies have implemented BYOD (Bring your own device) policy, which has enabled several mobile workers to work on their own device. The requisite software is then provided by the enterprise. The mobile device ecosystem is quite fragmented which has becoming increasingly difficult for companies to be uniform in usage.
Hence CYOD instead of BYOD is soon getting the wind where one can choose a device from a mobile ecosystem. CYOD is useful to lessen complications of device management too.
2) Access and Identity Management
Identification and authentication is important since it helps in keeping company's data secured. Companies will need to focus on three things:
Define privacy policies related to device usage
Single user sign in with different login credentials
Controlled access according to employee designation
Privacy concerns can be lessened with efficient access and identity management.
3) Enterprise-focused App Development
Enterprise app development is going to change soon, since the needs and requirements will be spelled out much better than last year. Now the focus will be on having applications, which are specific to the requirements.
Enterprise-focused apps will help in better work efficiency of employees and in delivering awesome user experience. Enterprises are sure to increase adoption and securing the most popular productivity apps.
4) Cloud Security
There is no escaping the cloud computing risks involved in terms of protection of enterprise data. This is the prime reason why many companies have not jumped the bandwagon for cloud-based services. But collaborative environment demands the need of cloud technology with mobility. Enterprises can share files, retrieve data and store documents over the cloud.
Use of the cloud on top along with cloud will only add to the complexity of the IT systems which means that securing cloud technology would be first and foremost in enterprise mobility strategy for 2014. Some companies are expected to have personal clouds for their internal use, which in turn will be integrated with enterprise clouds with maximum-security features and attributes.
5) Managed Mobility Services
Non-IT enterprises are trying to make sense of mobility features whereas IT companies will be willing to up the ante in terms of smart mobility. It would be difficult for both types of companies to do everything and innovating at the same time to stay ahead of the curve. Non-It companies would have to bank on veteran IT enterprises, which are the forerunners in bringing new trends to the fore since their expansion and growth will hinge on newness and innovation.
With enterprise mobility solutions on the scene, IT companies have to gear up to prove their worth. Managed mobility services are bound to be the target of most IT firms. Even SAP and Accenture will be keen to provide relevant services.
1) BYOD along with CYOD
Many large companies have implemented BYOD (Bring your own device) policy, which has enabled several mobile workers to work on their own device. The requisite software is then provided by the enterprise. The mobile device ecosystem is quite fragmented which has becoming increasingly difficult for companies to be uniform in usage.
Hence CYOD instead of BYOD is soon getting the wind where one can choose a device from a mobile ecosystem. CYOD is useful to lessen complications of device management too.
2) Access and Identity Management
Identification and authentication is important since it helps in keeping company's data secured. Companies will need to focus on three things:
Define privacy policies related to device usage
Single user sign in with different login credentials
Controlled access according to employee designation
Privacy concerns can be lessened with efficient access and identity management.
3) Enterprise-focused App Development
Enterprise app development is going to change soon, since the needs and requirements will be spelled out much better than last year. Now the focus will be on having applications, which are specific to the requirements.
Enterprise-focused apps will help in better work efficiency of employees and in delivering awesome user experience. Enterprises are sure to increase adoption and securing the most popular productivity apps.
4) Cloud Security
There is no escaping the cloud computing risks involved in terms of protection of enterprise data. This is the prime reason why many companies have not jumped the bandwagon for cloud-based services. But collaborative environment demands the need of cloud technology with mobility. Enterprises can share files, retrieve data and store documents over the cloud.
Use of the cloud on top along with cloud will only add to the complexity of the IT systems which means that securing cloud technology would be first and foremost in enterprise mobility strategy for 2014. Some companies are expected to have personal clouds for their internal use, which in turn will be integrated with enterprise clouds with maximum-security features and attributes.
5) Managed Mobility Services
Non-IT enterprises are trying to make sense of mobility features whereas IT companies will be willing to up the ante in terms of smart mobility. It would be difficult for both types of companies to do everything and innovating at the same time to stay ahead of the curve. Non-It companies would have to bank on veteran IT enterprises, which are the forerunners in bringing new trends to the fore since their expansion and growth will hinge on newness and innovation.
With enterprise mobility solutions on the scene, IT companies have to gear up to prove their worth. Managed mobility services are bound to be the target of most IT firms. Even SAP and Accenture will be keen to provide relevant services.

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