How Unified Policy Management Can Enable Business Flexibility, Productivity and Security

How Unified Policy Management Can Enable Business Flexibility, Productivity and Security

Do laptops have a place in the modern workplace? With more than 57 percent of enterprise internet usage occurring over mobile devices as of 2017, according to BrightEdge, and Gartner predicting in 2018 that 80 percent of worker tasks would take place on a mobile device by 2020, it is easy to believe that mobile has already taken over. However, Windows devices still have a valuable place in the mobile workplace and businesses need to be able to support these devices.


In the past, employees have been burnt by the different requirements and behaviors of apps and management tools, limiting the productivity benefits they were meant to provide. And businesses have found that having inconsistent security policies can leave holes in their posture. Embracing technology that enables the delivery of a unified policy will make businesses more agile and improve employee productivity.


Mobile Devices Can Increase Productivity, But Not for All Tasks


Mobile devices’ compact design, always-on internet connection and easy-to-use suite of apps created a workplace revolution. Employees are no longer constrained by a cumbersome deskbound device; instead, they are able to work from home, a client’s site or even on the road. The benefits for business have been monumental: According to Frost & Sullivan, using portable devices for work tasks can increase productivity by 34 percent and save employees 58 minutes per day.


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