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IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Mobility 2017 Predictions Carrie MacGillivray, VP, Mobility & IoT John Jackson, VP, Mobility November 3, 2016

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Page 1: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Mobility 2017 Predictions€¦ · Drivers for Mobility in 2017 and beyond DX –technology-centric transformation altering business and society Everything,

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide

Mobility 2017 PredictionsCarrie MacGillivray, VP, Mobility & IoT

John Jackson, VP, Mobility

November 3, 2016

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Carrie MacGillivrayVP, Mobility & IoT

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John JacksonVP, Mobility

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IDC FutureScape:

Worldwide Mobility Predictions

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IT spending on mobility will peak at 50% of enterprise IT budgets in 2018,

leveling off in 2019.

In 2017, one-quarter of enterprise IT organizations will be testing

augmented reality business apps for use on smartphones

By 2019, wireless charging begins appearing in more offices and

conference rooms with 50% of new smartphones; 20% of new tablets;

and 5% of new notebooks deployments supporting the technology.

In 2017, 5G connectivity will be a board-level agenda item for 50% of the

G2000, largely in response to the hype from top-tier mobile network

operators over standards and use case potential.

In 2019, one in every 25 retail payments will be made using mobile

phones, with growth primarily driven by Asia and Africa.

By 2019, 85% of unregulated enterprise organizations will offer a CYOD

(choose-your-own-device) program for eligible employees as their default

device policy.

In 2018, 50% of organizations with "mobile centers of excellence" will

rename these to address digital transformation agendas, of which mobile

remains a critical element.

The number of enterprise mobile apps will double by 2018 yet the shift

away from mobilizing existing corporate apps doesn't begin until 2019

when enterprises pick up momentum on mobile-first apps.

In 2017, enterprises will take mobile security more seriously, with

deployments of third-party security tools on corporate devices surging

40% over the next 36 months.

In 2019, 40% of enterprises will save time and money by adopting

common management and policy controls across disparate devices to

manage all endpoints with a single system.

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Mobility spend flattens

AR apps

Wireless charging

5G curiosity

Mobile transactions

CYOD adoption

DX and mobility collide

Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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Drivers for Mobility in 2017 and

beyond

DX – technology-centric transformation altering business and society

Everything, Everywhere – the rise of computer-based intelligence

Disruptive Fault lines – security, privacy and regulation

Shifting Economics – data as digital capital

Platform Economy- the ecosystem battle for scale

Connected conflict – convergence of technology and privacy

Device convergence revisited – a shift toward fewer total devices

For additional details on the above Drivers, please refer to report:

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Mobility 2017 Predictions (IDC #US41334316)

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IDC FutureScape: Mobility

Predictions Highlights

For additional details on all 10 Predictions, please refer to report:

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Mobility 2017 Predictions (IDC #US41334316)

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Augmented reality apps

5G curiosity

CYOD adoption

Common endpoint

mgmt

Mobile-first apps

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IT Impact

Guidance

By using existing devices, there is

no net new hardware cost.

However, there may be a need for

specialized hardware to best

utilize AR software.

Expect associated software and

services costs, as well as training

needs.

Take small steps by using existing

hardware to make transformation

easier for the organization and

employees.

AR will have profound effect on

business processes – on par with

introduction of the PC years ago.

Target existing processes to

leverage ‘hands-free’ based AR

apps

Augmented Reality Apps: In 2017, one-quarter of IT

organizations will be testing augmented reality business apps for

use on smartphones

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Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016

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Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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IT Impact

Guidance

Board and C-suite will demand

that IT investigate what 5G means

to organization

Need to manage expectations

against the wave of 5G hype

Recognize that this is longer term

technology rollout.

Develop intermediate

understanding of 5G elements

and what it means in commercial

settings

Be prepared to invest in the

immediate term (SDN/NFV)

Don’t expect 5G network rollouts

until 2019 at earliest

5G Curiosity: In 2017, 5G connectivity will be a board-level agenda

item for 50% of the G2000, largely in response to the hype from top-

tier mobile network operators over standards and use case potential

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Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016

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DX and mobility collide

Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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IT Impact

Guidance

Potential to simplify purchase,

deployment & mgmt. of business

use mobile devices

Ensures devices are approved by

IT

Opportunity to mobilize a larger

percentage of workforce without

larger costs incurred

Don’t fight against the BYOD

current

Define key stakeholders to

approve this transition before

embarking on effort

CYOD Adoption: By 2019, 85% of unregulated organizations will

offer a CYOD program for eligible employees as their default device

policy

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Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016

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Mobility spend flattens

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Mobile transactions

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DX and mobility collide

Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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IT Impact

Guidance

Merging PC and mobile device

mgmt. will reshape IT, combined

roles

Allows development of common

policies that span across most

endpoint device platforms

Evaluate and vet potential unified

endpoint platforms for essential

features, functions and

capabilities

Anticipate impact of

organizational change on IT

Be prepared for phased

convergence of end-user device

management

Common Endpoint Management: In 2019, 40% of enterprises

will save time and money by adopting common management and

policy controls across disparate devices to manage all endpoints with

a single system

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Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016

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Mobility spend flattens

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Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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IT Impact

Guidance

Increases urgency for security

integrated across the mobile app

development lifecycle

IT and LOB need to jointly

approach decision making for

mobile app development

platforms

Think about customizing apps

differently

Plan for mobile apps as a natural

part of all workflows in the

enterprise

Look to mobile app development

platforms as a critical tool to

enable app development

Mobile-first apps: The number of mobile enterprise apps will

double by 2018 yet the shift away from mobilizing existing corporate

apps doesn’t begin until 2019 when enterprises pick up momentum

on mobile-first apps

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Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016

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Mobility spend flattens

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Mobile transactions

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Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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IDC FutureScape:

Worldwide Mobility Predictions

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IT spending on mobility will peak at 50% of enterprise IT budgets in 2018,

leveling off in 2019.

In 2017, one-quarter of enterprise IT organizations will be testing

augmented reality business apps for use on smartphones

By 2019, wireless charging begins appearing in more offices and

conference rooms with 50% of new smartphones; 20% of new tablets;

and 5% of new notebooks deployments supporting the technology.

In 2017, 5G connectivity will be a board-level agenda item for 50% of the

G2000, largely in response to the hype from top-tier mobile network

operators over standards and use case potential.

In 2019, one in every 25 retail payments will be made using mobile

phones, with growth primarily driven by Asia and Africa.

By 2019, 85% of unregulated enterprise organizations will offer a CYOD

(choose-your-own-device) program for eligible employees as their default

device policy.

In 2018, 50% of organizations with "mobile centers of excellence" will

rename these to address digital transformation agendas, of which mobile

remains a critical element.

The number of enterprise mobile apps will double by 2018 yet the shift

away from mobilizing existing corporate apps doesn't begin until 2019

when enterprises pick up momentum on mobile-first apps.

In 2017, enterprises will take mobile security more seriously, with

deployments of third-party security tools on corporate devices surging

40% over the next 36 months.

In 2019, 40% of enterprises will save time and money by adopting

common management and policy controls across disparate devices to

manage all endpoints with a single system.

1

2

34 5

67

8

9

10

Mobility spend flattens

AR apps

Wireless charging

5G curiosity

Mobile transactions

CYOD adoption

DX and mobility collide

Mobile-first apps

Mobile security

Common endpoint mgmt.

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Q&A

Carrie MacGillivray

Vice President

Mobility & IoT

[email protected]

@CMacIDC

John Jackson

Vice President

Mobility

[email protected]

@hellojackson

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