2014 TREND#8 BYOC a disruptive or complex idea?
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a phenomenon in which employees
bring their own computing devices to their work, (laptops, tablets
or smartphones) to perform their job tasks Now Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is
arising and reshaping the world of IT management.
Well how this will affect the mission critical facilities? easy
+IT Equipment > +Space > +Cooling > + Energy ~ $$$
So OPErators - CONstructors - DESigner must understand how this trending topic could impact the organization´s business and IT performance.
Joe McKendrick wrote in his blog "Security is the obvious risk, but there are other ways IT leaders should brace for the onslaught" ( see http://www.zdnet.com/security-isnt-the-only-buzzkill-with-bring-your-own-cloud-7000024208/
Increased complexity
Straining of resources
Costs
Security
among others
So to think that organizations will embrace such trend could cause us an irritation back of the ear and drives us very uncomfortable. However this issues is just happening and we have to be aware that sooner or later a bunch of organizations will go trough that pathway.
So what we have to learn & understand then?
Technology give us tools that we could not imagine 7-12 months ago
CHANGE in business occurs always (also in data management)
Security & Compliance have to be addressed
Infrastructure´s flexibility is a must for the (investor/owner/ end) customer that take business decision to assure organization´s survival in a very competitive environment
I understand well that GM , Coca Cola, or banking will not allow -for several reasons- that their employees use these solutions for the business they run, but what happen with those small / micro organizations that are running activities where could make business sense to permit this topic to their people?
In any case -and we can discuss if this will or not happen- today is a flame that could grow and we as facilities professionals ougth be aware.
Or what do you think?
roberto sánchez, RCDD
México
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heard about the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon in which employees
bring their own computing devices to their work, such as their laptops, tablets
or even smartphones to complete their job tasks more conveniently. Now Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is
arising and reshaping the world of IT management.
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We have all heard about the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon in
which employees bring their own computing devices to their work, such as
their laptops, tablets or even smartphones to complete their job tasks
more conveniently. Now Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is arising and
reshaping the world of IT management.
Bring your own cloud is a concept about employees being allowed to use
public or private third-party cloud services to perform certain job
roles, according to techopedia. Many of the services are web based and
cross-platform with Dropbox being probably the most famous among them.
Other popular personal cloud services are iCloud, Google Drive and
SkyDrive. Additionally, these private cloud services are free to use
under a certain storage limit, usually between 2 and 5 GB which is
enough for storing emails, documents, and other raw data.
Therefore, these BYOC services offer an efficient option for storing
files off-device for greater protection, automatic backup, and constant
availability. However, at the same time they provide an avenue for
corporate users to compromise security by storing important data outside
the company’s secure barriers. The concern here is not about the Bring
Your Own Cloud trend taking over the Bring Your Own Device. The real
question is:
How securely can the two concepts coexist in a corporate environment,
where you cannot really stop users from using private cloud services
when they bring their own devices?
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Elite Awards Finalist for 2013
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We have all heard about the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon in
which employees bring their own computing devices to their work, such as
their laptops, tablets or even smartphones to complete their job tasks
more conveniently. Now Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is arising and
reshaping the world of IT management.
Bring your own cloud is a concept about employees being allowed to use
public or private third-party cloud services to perform certain job
roles, according to techopedia. Many of the services are web based and
cross-platform with Dropbox being probably the most famous among them.
Other popular personal cloud services are iCloud, Google Drive and
SkyDrive. Additionally, these private cloud services are free to use
under a certain storage limit, usually between 2 and 5 GB which is
enough for storing emails, documents, and other raw data.
Therefore, these BYOC services offer an efficient option for storing
files off-device for greater protection, automatic backup, and constant
availability. However, at the same time they provide an avenue for
corporate users to compromise security by storing important data outside
the company’s secure barriers. The concern here is not about the Bring
Your Own Cloud trend taking over the Bring Your Own Device. The real
question is:
How securely can the two concepts coexist in a corporate environment,
where you cannot really stop users from using private cloud services
when they bring their own devices?
Doriana Kote, Marketing Assistant, WebSan Solutions Inc., a Channel
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We have all heard about the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon in
which employees bring their own computing devices to their work, such as
their laptops, tablets or even smartphones to complete their job tasks
more conveniently. Now Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is arising and
reshaping the world of IT management.
Bring your own cloud is a concept about employees being allowed to use
public or private third-party cloud services to perform certain job
roles, according to techopedia. Many of the services are web based and
cross-platform with Dropbox being probably the most famous among them.
Other popular personal cloud services are iCloud, Google Drive and
SkyDrive. Additionally, these private cloud services are free to use
under a certain storage limit, usually between 2 and 5 GB which is
enough for storing emails, documents, and other raw data.
Therefore, these BYOC services offer an efficient option for storing
files off-device for greater protection, automatic backup, and constant
availability. However, at the same time they provide an avenue for
corporate users to compromise security by storing important data outside
the company’s secure barriers. The concern here is not about the Bring
Your Own Cloud trend taking over the Bring Your Own Device. The real
question is:
How securely can the two concepts coexist in a corporate environment,
where you cannot really stop users from using private cloud services
when they bring their own devices?
Doriana Kote, Marketing Assistant, WebSan Solutions Inc., a Channel
Elite Awards Finalist for 2013
August 2, 2013 by Andrew King, WebSan Solutions, Inc.
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ERP for Manufacturing – Automotive Parts
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