byod is not a four letter word | matt woestehoff
DESCRIPTION
More often than not, we run across enterprises that know there are mobile devices on their network, and have no idea what they’re doing. IT traditionally hates that. Users hate that IT hates that. The bridge between IT and the user is becoming more important every day, and it starts from the top down. By providing access and choices to end users, IT departments are ensuring higher employee satisfaction, more efficient use of technology, and even improved employee retention. In order to support the shift, new hardware and software tools exist to integrate, expand, and help control the rapid acceleration and adoption. - Infrastructure should not be overlooked - Providing users opportunities to be productive via mobile solutions is an expectation - Integrating with existing systems is possible, profitable, and secure - Being device agnostic isn’t the end of the world, but the beginning of a new eraTRANSCRIPT
Client OS Usage
MacOS 70.65 GB
iPod/iPhone/iPad 47.34 GB
Windows 15.64 GB
Android 12.26 GB
Unknown 1127.49 MB
Chrome 590.82 MB
Top 10 Wi-Fi Client OS Types by Usage10.23.14 – 10.30.14
40% of U.S. Employees of Large Enterprises use Personally OwnedDevices for Work.
- Gartner, October 21, 2014
Application Usage Usage Percentage
SSL 169.70 GB 35.31%HTTP 88.04 GB 18.32%UDP 24.37 GB 5.07%Google 21.43 GB 4.46%TCP 17.65 GB 3.67%iTunes 14.67 GB 3.05%YouTube 12.03 GB 2.5%Others 11.78 GB 2.45%OpenVPN 11.43 GB 2.37%IMAP 10.33 GB 2.15%DropBox 8.73 GB 1.81%RTP 6.46 GB 1.34%Gmail 6.22 GB 1.29%Netflix Site 5.49 GB 1.14%Facebook 5.02 GB 1.04%Spotify 4.82 GB 1.00%HTTP Video 4.17 GB 0.86%FTP Data 3.80 GB 0.78%Tumblr 3.69 GB 0.76%Netflix Video Stream 2.93 GB 0.61%
Top 20 Applications By Usage