IDC Benchmark Study Examines Enterprise Mobile Device Policies
04 Jun 2012
77%
of enterprises provide employees corporate-liable smartphones; 49% provide
tablets
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., June 4, 2012 – International Data Corporation (IDC) today announced
a new report, A Practical Guide to a
Mobile Strategy: Results from IDC's Mobile Benchmark Study (Doc #234448),
designed to address the most pressing questions facing IT executives with
regard to their mobile device policies, adoption of tablets, and mobile
application development costs and practices. The goal of the study, based on
responses from CIOs and IT professionals in the United States and Europe, is to
provide IT organizations with insight into how their peers have addressed
similar mobility issues.
According to the survey, corporate-liable
devices still prevail with 77% of respondents' organizations providing corporate-liable
smartphones to their employees and 49% providing tablets in 2011. Of these corporate-liable
devices, 70% were purchased by the organization and issued to the employees
while only 7% were purchased by the employee with full or partial
reimbursement.
Additional highlights from IDC’s Mobile
Benchmark Study include:
- Employees
in executive, sales, IT, and marketing job functions are more often issued a
smartphone over other functions within an organization.
- For
corporate-liable smartphones, most organizations (73%) pay the entire mobile service
bill (voice and data) directly to the mobile service provider. Similarly, 71%
of organizations pay the entire mobile service plan for corporate-liable
tablets.
- To
mitigate risk and support costs of letting employees bring their own devices, 45%
of the respondents provide limited IT help desk support for business
applications on individual-liable smartphones, while 42% report they provide
limited IT help desk support for business applications on individual-liable
tablets. In both cases, hardware issues are relayed back to the mobile service
provider. In 33% of the organizations surveyed, no support is provided for individual-liable
smartphones and 44% of respondents reported no support for individual-liable
tablets.
- Surprisingly,
a high percent of respondents reported they expect tablets will be a second
device to the laptop/desktop. The notion that tablets would be treated as
second devices to laptops and refreshed every 2.5 years will be costly for IT
organizations in the long run. IDC estimates it will cost the average large
organization an additional 1% of their IT budget every year just to refresh the
tablets alone.
"Many IT organizations are currently working
through their mobile device strategy and policy issues. To be successful, IDC
recommends that IT executives establish a governance committee including finance,
HR, and Legal to outline a comprehensive Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategy,
including use policies and cost allocation methods," said Meredith Whalen,
senior vice president, IT Executive & Industry Research, IDC. "Most
importantly, we recommend IT executives identify the costs associated with developing
and supporting multiple mobile platforms, and apply a governance strategy to mobile
application development efforts to ensure projects are prioritized based on the
highest value add to the enterprise."
IDC's Mobile Benchmark Study was designed to
address the biggest questions IT executives are facing around their mobile
device policies, including tablet adoption and mobile application development
costs and practices. The goal of this study is to provide IT organizations with
insight into how their peers have addressed similar mobility issues. The study
surveyed 52 CIOs and senior IT professionals in the U.S. and Europe during the
months of September 2011 and November 2011.
To learn more about IDC’s Mobile Benchmark
Study, please watch this video.
For
additional information about this research, or to arrange a one-on-one briefing
with Meredith Whalen, contact Sarah Murray at 781-378-2674 or sarah@attunecommunications.com.
For further information, email insights@idc.com.
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