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Showing posts tagged with consumerization of IT
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Marie Pettersson | 10 Dec 2012 | 0 comments

Consumerisation is nothing new. When personal computers first arrived (together with office and database software from companies like Lotus, WordPerfect and Microsoft) they enabled people with a bit of money to equip their home offices in much the same way as their workplaces. The key phrase here is, "with a bit of money," as the earliest adopters of home technology were frequently the more senior corporate staff. With a simple floppy disk drive providing the connection between home and work, executives were quickly impressing each other with their database prowess or skill in creating presentations. Roll forward a few decades and technology has become a lot more accessible and affordable.

These days we use the term 'consumerisation' to talk about smartphones and 'apps', use of online collaboration and storage, and indeed, having computers and printers at home that are often more powerful or functional than corporate-supplied kit. The...

Jon C | 10 Dec 2012 | 0 comments

There seems to be a little disagreement on the Interweb about the meaning of the term "BYOA". To be fair, it was inevitable that the "BYO" tag, having been successfully applied to BYOPC (bring your own PC), would find greater use beyond the domain of desktops and laptops. Indeed the more generic term BYOD could be seen as a more accurate reflection of the growing numbers of non-corporate mobile devices in use in business situations.

More recently BYOA has emerged, with the "A" representing "App". It's the "B" that's causing contention - meaning "Bring" or "Build" depending on where you look.

From a security and compliance perspective, neither bodes particularly well. Anyone old enough to remember the arrival into...