Post on 26-Jun-2020
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The 2015 Mobile Workforce Report –
charting a path to true workplace mobility
Mobility is the new normal, a new way to work.
What's holding you back?
Who participated in the survey that resulted in the 2015 Mobile Workforce Report?• Over 700 respondents• Organisations of 1 000 people or more• 5 key regions
Beyond the hype: what’s really happening with end-user computing?• 61% of organisations have a dedicated end-user
computing budget• 61% are seeing ROI from their approach end-user
computing • Enterprises are finding competitive advantage by
providing better customer service (63%) and reducing costs (61%)
Beyond the hype: what’s really happening with end-user computing?
• REGIONAL: 81% of Asia Pacific see positive ROI from EUC strategies
• CONCLUSION: A majority of global organisations are seeing value from their end-user computing efforts.
Room for growth
• Entry-point initiatives such as MDM (22%) and mobile access to company email (17%) are top end-user computing initiatives
• 32% of organisations have no management solution for phones and tablets
• Organisations set to focus on mobile IT management (37%) and mobile enterprise applications (37%) in the near future
Room for growth
• REGIONAL: Australasia more likely to consider advanced functionality like enterprise file sync and share (16%) over email and calendaring access (3%)
• CONCLUSION: The global end-user computing market is still in the process of maturing.
What’s holding your business back?• IT responding to problems (82%) is more likely to
drive end-user computing than demand from users (79%)
• 82% of respondents say security is a key challenge• 78% of organisations believe systems
interoperability is important, yet around half suffer from limited integration
What’s holding your business back?
• REGIONAL: The US is the only region where business demand (83%) is the key driver of end-user computing
• CONCLUSION: Businesses must overcome integration and security challenges to see their mobility strategies mature