What's the biggest enterprise opportunity surrounding BYOD?

Managed service providers have begun to find gold in the field, says a new report.

What's the biggest opportunity for enterprises and those in the cabling infrastructure industry surrounding burgeoning bring-your-own-device (BYOD) technology deployments? Managed service providers, at least, have begun to find gold in the field, reportsCRN's Ken Presti.

See also: The risks of taking BYOD too far

Mutual interest in the best propogation of the technology between an infrastructures' employees (BYOD users) and employers' (BYOD hosts) is often leveraged upon concerns including security, monitoring and data control. Managed service providers must seek to build comprehensive value propositions and best practices geared toward making BYOD more suitable beyond just BYOD hosts' balance sheet, contends Presti.

Full story:The Managed Services Opportunities Behind BYOD (crn.com)

More coverage: White paper targets enterprise BYOD challenges

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