Wednesday 21 March 2012

BYOD computing puts people back into the IT equation


I have been fascinated by the trend towards ‘bring your own computing’ normally staff would be very reticent to provide their own gear instead insisting the company provide it (for cost, repair and support reasons). This is engaging more people than ever in the leading edge of IT innovation and this is a good thing.

Of course this is also symptomatic of the fact that consumer IT innovation is outstripping corporate IT innovation by a large margin. Once upon a time if you wanted to play with the latest IT toys you needed to join an IT department. Today your lounge room is more It savvy with the iPhone, Twitter, Facebook and gaming consoles leading the IT revolution.

As far as BYOD in the work place goes there is a precedent, in the early days of ubiquitous mobile phones employees often used their own personal mobile before company policy and corporate thinking recognised the value and essential need for wide distribution of mobile phones in the office (initially they were issued to executives, then senior mangers etc, desktop PC’s had a similar evolution, as iPad’s are today with many boards of directors. I-pads and twitter are slowly making their way into the mainstream office too. The billion dollar question is where will innovation come from next – the corporate or personal world?

David Gwillim
Exploring the value of IT to organisations
email: david.gwillim@optusnet.com.au
blog: http://www.businessitvalue.blogspot.com/

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