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Key Trends in the Australian Enterprise Mobility Market
Key trends in the enterprise mobility market and business perceptions towards BYOD, Desktop Virtualisation and Security
Anand BalasubramanianIndustry Analyst, ICT
28 May 2012
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Today’s Presenter
Anand Balasubramanian, Industry Analyst
Frost & Sullivan
Anand is an Industry Analyst with Frost & Sullivan’s ICT practice in Sydney. He covers Unified Communications, Social Media and Enterprise Mobility
segments.
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Focus Points
Market Overview and Key Trends
BYOD Trends
Role of Desktop Virtualisation
Role of Security in Enterprise Mobility Solutions
Road Ahead for Enterprise Mobility
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Market Overview – Key Trends in Enterprise Mobility
• Changing dynamics of work in a post PC era
• Organisations can no longer ignore BYOD
• Enterprise mobility ecosystem – Growing beyond device makers
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Trend#1 – BYOD
Yes. Full
y suppor
t BYO
D33%
Do not support BYOD. No plans to introduce the option in the near
future31%
Yes. But only for some employees or specific
departments27%
No. But planning to al-low BYOD in the next 12
months8%
Current BYOD Adoption Levels
Organisations becoming favourable towards BYOD
Greater employee productivity among the main drivers
Adoption of BYOD expected to increase over the next few years
N=206
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Trend#2 – Desktop Virtualisation
Yes. Desktop virtualisation enables organisations to easily accommodate the huge increase in mobile devices
Don't know/cannot answer
No. Virtualisation is a 'nice-to-have' but not an essential factor
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
23%
32%
45%
Do organisations view desktop virtualisation as an enabler for BYOD?
Desktop virtualisation is currently a ‘nice to have’ for businesses introducing or using a BYOD strategy.
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Trend#3 - Security
Other concerns
Top management buy-in. Convincing top man-agement about benefits of BYOD
Productivity concerns. Concerned these devices will impact employee productivity
Data backup and business continuity concerns
Not applicable/not sure
Increased complexity of supporting multiple devices and operating systems
Use of non-approved applications
Security risks. The additional risk of security (malware, virus, hacking etc)
0% 10%20%30%40%50%60%
2%
9%
21%
25%
25%
26%
33%
52% Security of data and threat of
malicious content is the top concern
Closely controlled
environment such as the Apple iOS perceived to provide an additional layer of defence
Grey areas still exist around ownership of data on device
Main concerns for BYOD
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Road Ahead for Enterprise Mobility
The confluence of mobility and cloud based solutions will greatly enhance employee productivity while also changing traditional notions of work
The benefits of BYOD will outweigh any disadvantages, leading to widespread adoption or acceptance
Proliferation of smart devices within an enterprise environment will force the adoption of Mobile Device Management (MDM) and desktop virtualisation solutions
Policy and governance will become key aspects of an organisation’s mobility strategy
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