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Elitetele.com Introduce BYOD Team

In reaction to the rising need for businesses to become both mobile and secure, Elitetele.com has launched a specialist BYOD division which will ensure its customers are able to implement cost effective BYOD strategies across their business.

It is estimated 89 per cent of UK IT departments are now BYOD enabled, and 9 out of 10 UK businesses plan to implement a BYOD policy within the next two years. Despite this many organisations are ill-equipped to manage the surge. According to a recent survey by Gartner, a quarter of BYOD business users admitted to having had a security issue with their private device in 2013, but only 27 percent of those respondents felt obliged to report this to their employer.

The new division will provide advice on establishing which employees will benefit from which devices, give support for building and managing a Mobile Device Management strategy, provide insight on security solutions for BYOD and tips on hosting and managing access to cloud based business applications, to maximise staff productivity. The company is also working with clients and staff to build a BYOD solution to take to market in the near future.

Russell Horton, COO at Elitetele.com says, “We know that many organisations are still confused about the security and cost implications of BYOD. They want to know how to ensure data protection and prevent malware and malicious apps being downloaded, as well as how to understand usage allowances. There is a real need for specialists to help companies make the most of the benefits of BYOD and ensure security of their information at the same time.

“Having a solid BYOD strategy can make a real difference to businesses, ensuring they are more agile, prepared for growth and importantly employees are productive and satisfied. Staff buy-in is key to an effective policy as are the business applications a company chooses to give its employees access to. In order to truly benefit from BYOD, more organisations need to go beyond providing simple email and calendar access and also mobilise SaaS applications which are cheap, easy to implement and allow for a truly flexible workforce which can easily outgrow its competition and react quicker to change.”