Modern businesses incorporate employee use of smartphones to increase productivity and connectivity. Smartphones are either employer-provided or owned by the employee and used for business activities through a bring your own device (BYOD) policy. This has the unintended consequence of employees using multiple devices–one for work and the other for personal use. IT managers can downsize their hardware requirements when employees only need a smartphone. Create a mobile-centric environment through hardware downsizing and eliminate hardware redundancies and costs brought on by BYOD policies.
Why Go Towards A Mobile-Centric Environment?
A mobile-centric environment uses smartphones as the primary device in the workforce. This reduction in the hardware requirement allows for easier device management and better security using unified endpoint management (UEM) software. This type of environment is ideal for media houses or content creator agencies where employee tasks involve word processing, web browsing, video editing, photo editing and video conferencing–all of which …