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Where once they would have centralised their computing and data on a PC, consumers are increasingly synchronising the same using cloud-based services. Manish Sablok, Head of Marketing for CNE Europe at Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, takes a look at how BYOD is driving this appetite for a BYOC policy, empowering today's highly mobile workforce to place a personal cloud at the centre of their working lives too. The personal cloud will begin a new era that will provide users with a new level of flexibility with the devices they use for professional and private activities, while leveraging the strengths of each device, ultimately enabling new levels of user satisfaction and productivity. According to Gartner, the reign of the personal computer as the sole corporate application access device is coming to a close, and by 2014, the personal cloud will be at the centre of users' digital lives. So how is the enterprise environment evolving, and what is driving those changes?
Is there an App for That? So it's no secret that tablets are changing how people communicate, and the first reaction people have when they have a task is often to ask “is there an app for that?" It's these applications which are driving the shift towards BYOD and the personal cloud, combined with a new kind of culture. Think about your own personal cloud on your device of choice – it may include iTunes music storage, DropBox file sharing, WebEx conferencing...the list goes on! CIOs everywhere are now dealing not only with the BYOD trend, but “bring your own cloud” services as well. Embracing the BYOD trend and supporting the personal cloud is helping enterprises empower a highly mobile workforce, with increased user flexibility and simplicity.
Three strategies to support the Personal Cloud
Rethink services And security is important too – the personal cloud will face the same challenges as in the BYOD trend, with employees reluctant to stop using their personal devices for work just because the IT department doesn't want to support them. They will continue to use them without providing visibility to IT departments, so if the device is stolen or lost, corporate data could end up in the public domain or lost forever.
Evolve networks Virtualisation is a great way to make this possible, providing a way to move the legacy of applications and processes developed in the PC era forward into the new world of the personal cloud.
And adopt the cloud The advent of the cloud means that every user can now have a scalable and nearly infinite set of resources available for whatever they need to do. Users can make their own choices about applications, services and content, selecting from a nearly limitless collection on the Internet, thus encouraging a culture of self-service which users now expect in all aspects of their digital lives.
Embrace the Personal Cloud
But there are important steps which need to be taken before the move to the personal cloud, including addressing potential security issues, evolving networks to be able to support this trend, and adopting a cloud-ready architecture.
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