There's no doubt that BYOD-"bring your own device"-is a huge and growing phenomenon throughout the world. Recent research by the Cisco?Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) looked at BYOD and its economic impact in six countries: the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, China, India, and Brazil. In these countries alone, the number of BYOD devices is expected to more than double by 2016, to 405 million.
Clearly, introducing all those personal smartphones, tablets, and laptops into the workplace is causing complexity and uncertainty for many businesses. There is a strong appetite for BYOD, but our research shows that implementation has been largely reactive, resulting in a patchwork of ad-hoc capabilities and policies. Without a comprehensive approach, most companies are not realizing the potential value of BYOD-especially small or midsize businesses that do not have the IT resources or sophistication to manage all that complexity.
Enter the service provider (SP). BYOD opens the door to a number of SP opportunities:
Cisco's research showed that BYOD employees are gaining an average of 37 minutes of productive time per week in the six countries surveyed. But there is potential for much more. Our economic analysis showed that with a more strategic, comprehensive approach to BYOD implementation, companies could be enjoying an average of$1,300 more in value per mobile employee each year. With their expertise in managed services, cloud, mobility, and network optimization, SPs are in a perfect position to help customers realize that value.
To find out if your company is getting the most from BYOD, try the new BYOD Assessment Tool. For a detailed look at Cisco IBSG's economic analysis, download our Point of View. And to discuss BYOD opportunities for service providers, feel free to contact me at [email protected].