It’s Nearly 2020, And Mobile Data Usage Is Still A Risk To The Enterprise. Now What?

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It’s Nearly 2020, And Mobile Data Usage Is Still A Risk To The Enterprise. Now What?
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It’s nearly 2020, and mobile data usage is still a risk to the enterprise. Now what? paid IBMSecurity

Since this is the internet, and we all love absurd size comparisons, that is the equivalent of 100,000 times all of the printed material in the Library of Congress.

Needless to say, that is quite a bit of mobile data. The interesting thing to consider is that “mobile” is no longer solely synonymous with smartphones and tablets. The mobile hotspot market is Any organization that contributes to that explosive hotspot growth can then count laptops among the aforementioned data usage stats.It’s easy to write off outsized data costs as a “cost of doing business.” This is especially true when considering perceived productivity gains realized by allowing users to work from anywhere at any time on any corporate device, unhindered.

The reason I say “perceived” productivity gains is that while worker mobility does certainly have significant benefits for any organization, uncapped data usage lurks as a potential drawback.leader Wandera, 50% of data usage in the enterprise isbusiness critical. Let’s say then that a data overage “cost of doing business” is in the ballpark of $70,000 per month, then half of that is money wasted subsidizing employee Netflix habits.

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