Research Insight: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in Field Service
Supplied by The Service Council on Friday, 15 August, 2014
A little more than one third (35%) of organisations allow employees to bring their own field devices and most are still in a “wait and see” mode when it comes to BYOD.
A little more than one third (35%) of organisations allow employees to bring their own field devices and most are still in a “wait and see” mode when it comes to BYOD. Click here to see the latest trends in BYOD including:
o Who is responsible for the costs of the device?
o What are the benefits of BYOD?
o What are the primary reasons for supporting or not supporting BYOD?
o What are the forward looking trends (over the next 3 years) regarding the embracement of BYOD?
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