Bring Your Own Disaster: Revisiting the BYOD debate, how firms approach mobility in 2015

Charlee Gothard
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In the second of our series analysing industry engagement with enterprise mobility, Peter Gothard examines the BYOD trend and to what extent own devices have a place in the truly modern enterprise

According to Computing Research, 70 per cent of IT leaders still place themselves in the "hold on" camp when describing their attitude to the idea of allowing devices into the workplace that are no...

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