Abstract: The Internet of Things is the hottest component of BYD (Bring Your Own Device) in a global context. A recent survey by Tech Pro, a foreign research institute, shows that 67% of companies now use either IoT devices or plan to use them next year. Many people include these IoT devices in the company's BYOD program.

The so-called BYOD refers to bring their own equipment office, these devices include personal computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc., in most cases refers to the mobile phone or tablet mobile intelligent terminal equipment. With BYOD, employees can log in to the company email or online office system at airports, hotels and cafes without being limited by time, location, equipment, people or the network.

BYOD is the dominant trend, and most companies now allow employees to bring their devices to the workplace. Currently, the line between wearable devices and the Internet of Things is gradually blurred, which also makes the concept of the two more complicated and more devices can be flexibly added to the Internet of Things.

This latest research focuses on the latest trends in BYOD, the current status of wearable devices, and the evolution of IoT in the enterprise. Overall, you can include three words: strategic, security and satisfaction.

Including four major elements:

Customer Satisfaction with BYOD, Wearables and Intranet IoT

How to control the possible security risks

How to better integrate IoT and wearable devices into the BYOD program

Businesses that are using BYOD, IoT and wearable IoT devices

The benefits of BYOD

Back in early 2013, Tech Pro started a survey of the in-house trends for BYOD and wearable devices so that they can be compared to previous years' data.

Survey shows: 67% of companies are or planning to use IoT technology

This survey of BYOD, wearable devices, and the Internet of Things shows that 59% of organizations plan to use BYOD and 13% are using BYOD. BYOD is more widely used among organizations in manufacturing and education, and smaller organizations (organizations with fewer than 50 employees) are more likely to use BYOD than larger organizations.

After comparing these data with last year's data, it is not hard to find that companies using BYOD have hardly experienced any increase in this year. However, for small businesses, the share of 62% has been somewhat improved.

The study also shows some of the potential benefits of BYOD: for example, reducing the cost of equipment in a business, reducing the support needed for a device, and planning for a service. Employees also tend to be more likely to use their own devices for office purposes, preferring to have the flexibility to choose their own device to work with.

On the other hand, many new concepts have also been added to the wearable field, such as health monitoring bracelets and smart watches that have been very popular. And now, wearable device field has added a "IoT device", which makes the wearable device has the potential to change the status of BYOD device simplification, making BYOD diversified. This may bring a new growth point for BYOD, but in the meantime, there will be greater risks if the security of IoT devices is not properly controlled.

The company allows the use of wearable devices

Survey shows: 67% of companies are or planning to use IoT technology

In a Tech Pro survey, Scott Matteson wrote: "Wearable devices, a slow-growing industry, found in our survey that nearly half of respondents were using or planning to buy one next year. "

While the majority of respondents (52%) said they are not interested in using or planning to use wearables, wearable devices have seen their share of users increase from 7% to 12% in the past year, And now more companies are planning to use them.

Last year, 71% said they did not have any interest, and this year the figure dropped to 52%. So to some extent, or that some of them are curious about wearable devices is on the rise.

The survey found that 24% of businesses are now using wearable devices, and 23% of companies are planning to use wearable devices. The three most common wearable devices used by these businesses are - smart watches, smart detection devices or head mounted displays.

Internet of Things more and more popular

Survey shows: 67% of companies are or planning to use IoT technology

32% of enterprises are using IoT devices, and 35% of enterprises plan to use IoT devices. Monitoring devices, RFID RF chips and generation controls are the three most common ways to use IoT devices.

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