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Ovum
reveals rise of BYOD is driving mobile device management market
ConvergenceAsia staff
24/04/2012
Businesses moving away
from BlackBerry, and the rise of the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon
is making mobile device management (MDM) one of the hottest markets for
enterprise IT, according to Ovum. The challenge for CIOs is how to manage
and secure data, while exploiting the innovation and productivity benefits
that embracing the major smartphone platforms can deliver.
In its latest Solutions Guide, the technology analysts reveals that no
longer is MDM purely the domain of specialist enterprise mobility vendors.
Vendors from a variety of backgrounds across the IT and telecoms space are
looking to grab clients in this market as it becomes a gateway to a larger
enterprise managed mobility industry. The guide also highlights strong
support for remote device security capabilities across a range of mobile
operating systems. However, limitations of the major OS platforms are
preventing vendors and enterprises from implementing consistent remote
management and data security strategies.
“Protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of corporate
information, is a key concern of the IT department,” explains Richard
Absalom, analyst at Ovum. “We’re seeing vendors rush to exploit the fact
that most organisations do not have the required resources or expertise to
simultaneously manage corporate data on multiple platforms. However, the
limitations and lack of available APIs on these platforms are often the key
factors stopping third-party vendors from providing exactly the same data
security features across every OS.”
Data collected by Ovum from the MDM vendors signals that in the workplace,
Apple’s iOS is the preferred platform, with 40 per cent of the devices
managed on MDM platforms by enterprises. Elsewhere, Android (16 per cent) is
still behind BlackBerry (24 per cent).
As the momentum of BYOD continues, the sheer number of competing products
and solutions are leaving enterprises confused about what they should be
looking for, and how the products and solutions compare and differ. Ovum’s
solutions guide provides an accelerated approach for any enterprise to
select the right MDM vendor, or for a vendor to competitively benchmark its
own capabilities or partnership strategy.
“When selecting a vendor, organisations must consider their exact
requirements, there is no one solution for all. Ultimately, enterprise IT
departments must develop and implement new enterprise mobility policies that
accommodate BYOD and consumerisation trends, and use MDM solutions to manage
and enforce such policies,” concludes Absalom.
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