St. Jude Cannot Blow Over Mobile Enterprise Apps

When it comes to reaping the benefits of mobile consumerization and bring-your-own-device trends, mobile enterprise apps can make a difference

LondonOct. 30, 2013—Because severe weather warnings plagued the UK this week, organizational productivity is likely to suffer as employees struggle to gain access to key business applications beyond email. This is according to global industry analysts Ovum, who believe that CIOs that embrace the need for mobile enterprise apps and cloud productivity apps can maintain productivity in the face of disaster, such as the arrival of the storm dubbed St Jude.

In a new report, Ovum explains that, when it comes to providing value to a business, and reaping the benefits of the mobile consumerization and bring-your-own-device (BYOX) trends, mobile enterprise apps can make the difference. Failing to provide employees with the right applications across the right range of devices can increase their inability to access to the tools and services they need on days like today, when conditions make it difficult for many to get where they need to be.

It may also drive employees to engage in bring-your-own-app (BYOA) activity—finding and using their own cloud productivity applications such as file sync and share, and enterprise social networking—therefore exposing corporate data to security threats.

"Many employees are already using cloud file sync and share applications to share files and documents between their various devices, better enabling them to work wherever they are and no matter what device they have in front of them, whether a corporate-provided laptop or their own tablet," said Richard Absalom, analyst at Ovum.

"This may help in terms of letting them get on with their jobs, but if it is informal, unmonitored activity, then it also presents a severe risk to businesses in terms of data protection. Giving employees access to services with similar functionality but business-grade security is key to any business continuity program. Going a step further and providing employees with enterprise mobile apps, specifically designed to let them perform core tasks beyond email and document sharing on their smartphones and tablets, can vastly improve mobile and flexible working practices."

The growing demand to develop and manage these types of mobile enterprise applications is creating an opportunity for platforms and vendors in the enterprise mobility management (EMM) space—one upon which they are quickly seizing. Ovum expects many more businesses to start deploying them over the next 12 months, meaning events like St. Jude may pose less of problem in the near future.

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