About BYOD
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BYOD, which stands for bring your own device, is now a common phrase in the IT world. It can be thought of from two perspectives:
- Employees that prefer and want to use their own devices for work
- Companies that require their employees use their own devices for work
Bring your Own Device
Companies may also take a hybrid approach to BYOD by allowing certain employees to use their personal devices depending on the function they perform within the organization. Many companies are now developing a BYOD policy to control employee device use.
BYOD Policy
Implementing policies, especially when it comes to technology use within your organization, goes a long way to clear the air and let employees know what they can and cannot do. It reduces any confusion and prevents discrepancies from occurring.
A BYOD policy defines the set of rules and regulations that manage a company’s level of support of the used of employee owner devices, such as computers, laptops, mobile phones and tablet. The policy often outlines:
- Which devices can be used
- What devices are allowed to be connected to the company network and resources
- The level of access each employee has with their personal devices
- Who within the organization can use personal devices
BYOD policies vary from organization to organization, and can take on many forms. However, it often comes down to what is the best environment for worker and for the organization.
Since high quality technological devices have become so affordable and widely used, it has become increasingly difficult to deny employees use of personal devices for business purposes. This is why there is a growing need for a BYOD policy that is not only flexible, but helps companies ensure their network remains secure and free from threats.
Benefits of a BYOD policy
A BYOD policy has its benefits. They include:
- A reduction in hardware and technology costs.
- The ability for employees to work from any remote location
- The ability for employees to have access to company resources at all times
- The policy enhances an employee’s ability to be as productive as possible
- The shift in maintenance tasks to employees, reducing the strain on IT.
Potential issues with implementing a BYOD policy
While there are a number of benefits, there are also a number of potential drawbacks associated with implementing a BYOD policy. They include:
- There is an increased security risk associated with users connecting with personal devices
- Once a person leaves the organization, companies must revoke access. Not doing so would leave the organizations networks open
- There is a great risk of malware and viruses

Thursday, May 23, 2013
Intelligent network needed for defence, says Cisco Networks have to be smart enough to defend against attacks and discover new threats, company officials tell reporters
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Half of firms will go BYOD by 2017: Gartner In about three years, some 38 per cent of businesses are expected to stop providing devices to their workers, according to a report from Gartner Research

Tuesday, April 30, 2013
NTP has new secure remote file solution A combination of on-premise and cloud software should give organizations better sense of security than using so-called sync-and-share solutions, says company
Friday, April 26, 2013
Toronto kids explore Canada’s history with PlayBook The tablet device has sparked fervor among kids in exploring history in terms they can understand 
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Dell looks back on a year of software acquisitions At its annual press/analyst briefing day the company says its starting to stitch together acquisitions its made, and announced new products 
Monday, April 22, 2013
Business meets Windows 8 in Latitude 10 tablet There's a lot to like in Dell's new business-focused, Windows 8-powered tablet 
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
AGO network frames HP’s SDN story An environment filled with 14th century art works help's Hewlett-Packard sell its software-defined networking strategy
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
4 mobile predictions CIOs should watch for CIO's grappling with the BYOD should take note of these four emerging mobile trends
Monday, April 15, 2013
Emerging trends: Which technologies have potential in your business Gartner's Hung LeHong writes about the trends your company must take advantage of for competitive edge in advance of his appearance at the CIO Peer Forum this week in Edmonton
Monday, April 15, 2013
Focus on bring-your-own-liabilities Organizations need to pay attention to the potential legal issues associated with BYOD technologies, according to lawyer Arvind Dixit
Friday, April 05, 2013
Canadian firms leading world in BYOD: Study More than 75 per cent of Canadian businesses support employee-purchased smart phones and tablets in the workplace, according to a recent study
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Android do’s and don’ts for business users The use of Android software in the enterprise is relatively new. Here are a few guidelines for businesses considering to use the platform
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
'Internet of everything' is coming: Cisco CISCO EDITORS CONFERENCE There's a $14-trillion opportunity for business as 50 billion devices, sensors, actuators and more converge on IP, says the company
Friday, February 22, 2013
10 legal challenges to creating a BYOD policy The company's acceptable use policy isn't enough to cover employee-owned devices, lawyer Lou Milrad writes
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
HP touts platform with new infrastructure releases Executive at conference says competitors can't match HP's converged infrastructure offerings as it releases servers, storage and switches
Monday, February 11, 2013
Four BYOD policy no-nos Take note of these four bring-your-own-device policy missteps to protect your company's assets and help your employees get the most out of BYOD
Monday, February 11, 2013
BYOD top security worry of firms: Kaspersky exec Head of company's lab discusses enterprise security challenges and Kaspersky's efforts to be seen as an enterprise player
Friday, February 08, 2013
BYOD mobile roaming costs out of control: survey Companies are spending $96 per month on average on data fees for each worker, according to a recent survey
Monday, February 04, 2013
Intel’s SSDs get smaller Intel aims for the tablet market dominance with a new line of diminutive solid state drives
Friday, February 01, 2013
How VMware saved $2 million with BYOD The virtualization vendors bucked the trend of costly BYOD implementation by actually realizing some savings. Here’s how they did it

Monday, January 28, 2013
Will wireless charging boost NFC adoption? Mobile phone charging systems based on the Qi wireless standard may bolster near field communication adoption
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 now available Business users can now download RIM’s new enterprise mobility management software for BlackBerry, iOS and Android devices
Friday, January 11, 2013
Panasonic releases new enterprise grade tablets The ruggedized 10-inch Window 8 Pro-based and seven-inch Android-powered tablets come packed with features and a hefty price tag

Thursday, January 10, 2013
CES: 5 trends in the smartphone market From hulking full HD screens to brawny quad-core processors, here’s a rundown of what you’ll be in seeing this year’s handsets
Thursday, January 10, 2013
CES: SAP's CIO talks on consumerization of IT iPhones and Android phones flooding the workplace but BlackBerry faithfuls holding on to their handsets says Oliver Busmann