“Deloitte predicts that in 2013, very few additional companies will adopt a bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) policy, and some of those that already have one will abandon them. At the same time, Deloitte also predicts that more than 50 percent of Fortune 500 companies will allow employees to bring their own computers. The reason for the dual prediction is that there are two common (but different) interpretations of what BYOC means.
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Monday, 23 September 2013
BYOC (Bring Your Own Computer)
From Deloitte CIO Journal
“Deloitte predicts that in 2013, very few additional companies will adopt a bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) policy, and some of those that already have one will abandon them. At the same time, Deloitte also predicts that more than 50 percent of Fortune 500 companies will allow employees to bring their own computers. The reason for the dual prediction is that there are two common (but different) interpretations of what BYOC means.
“Deloitte predicts that in 2013, very few additional companies will adopt a bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) policy, and some of those that already have one will abandon them. At the same time, Deloitte also predicts that more than 50 percent of Fortune 500 companies will allow employees to bring their own computers. The reason for the dual prediction is that there are two common (but different) interpretations of what BYOC means.
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banks,
BYOC,
cyber security,
IT security,
operational risk,
operations
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