Posted by : Accely Tuesday 6 August 2013

More ‘n’ more enterprises are diving into the enterprise mobility to leverage from the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). Irrespective of the shape and size, each and every organization or enterprise is eager to join the BYOD bandwagon, but is it really safe to go for advanced enterprise mobility solutions? Well, it is not as easy as you think to dive successfully into the sea of enterprise mobility.

Getting into mobility brings a lot of benefits for your enterprise, but it is a bumpy ride and chances are higher that you may get off the track. Starting from the employee lawsuit to the ever rising cost of the compliance failure, the path of BYOD is full of hurdles that will fall you off during the way of achieving desired success for your mobility venture. So, what are the possible scenarios for BYOD disaster?
Here’re the possible BYOD disasters:

- If you fail to check, employees can easily leverage from your BYOD venture. The employees can easily opt for maximum data plans, expense their entire family plans and a lot more things. The cost behind BYOD program could be outrageous for many organizations. So, it becomes crucial for the enterprises to beware about the sneaky employees ripping off the employer.

- Of course, BYOD concept is favorable for the employees as it enables them to bring their own personal mobile devices within the enterprise premises, but it brings the possibility that the employees may break the law. According to the recent survey from TEKserve, there are almost of 35% of the IT leaders and 25% of the IT professionals are not so sure about the compliance of their BYOD policy with data and privacy protection acts, HIPAA, Dodd-Frank or any other government-mandated rules and regulations.

- Productivity could be a major problem. There is no doubt that BYOD guarantees to satisfy the employees and make them more productive as it enables employees to work anytime, anywhere. However, some of the organizations have noticed that many of the employees uses their personal devices for surfing Facebook or playing games. This at the end is not helping organizations leverage from the improved productivity.

- The enterprise mobility apps are supposed to help organizations save more money as the organizations will not have to pay for company-issued BlackBerry devices. However, the cost has been derailed by the hidden costs, and one of the biggest offenders is the processing of BYOD expense reports. Many of the organizations have often found that mobile BYOD costs are exceeding the budget. Sometimes they’re more than a company-owned mobile device approach.

- It is possible that some bad employees may have a habit of taking confidential information before fleeing to a competitor. It becomes very easy for such employees to get such information on their mobile device and text it in the messages, which is almost impossible for the organizations to track later on. It has been observed that some employees text messaging their friends to convey private and confidential information of the company.

The list of BYOD disasters doesn't end here! There are a lot of things that can ruin your enterprise mobility venture. Have faced any of these issues within your organization? Share your views in the comments…!

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