Central and Eastern Europe 2013 Enterprise Mobility Survey Results
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Central and Eastern Europe 2013 Enterprise Mobility Survey Results
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This IDC study presents the results of IDC's 2013 Enterprise Mobility Survey in Central and Eastern Europe. The survey is conducted annually, with the next update scheduled for June 2014. This study offers insight into the status of mobility in the region in the recent past and enables comparisons to be drawn when the next survey results are published. The 2013 survey included respondents from 241 companies in Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic and revealed how companies view such issues as consumerization, BYOD policies, mobile device management, and deployment of corporate applications on mobile devices.
"The percentage of mobile workers in CEE enterprises is gradually increasing, and, although only about a third of companies reported to have mobility strategies in place, we believe this proportion will continue to grow. Furthermore, mobility specialists will be increasingly involved in assisting companies to align mobility and business objectives and in educating the market, as well as continuing to play an important role in providing products and services." -- Senior Research Analyst Ina Malatinska, IDC CEMA.
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Executive Summary
Situation Overview
Introduction
Wireless/Mobile Services Spending
Current Situation
Outlook
Mobilizing the Workforce
Mobile Worker Population Development
Current Approaches to Supporting a Mobile Workforce
Mobile Working Benefits
Mobile Working Challenges
Immersion of Mobile Devices in the Work Environment
Usage of Mobile Devices by Type
Usage of Mobile Devices by Ownership
BYOD
Adoption of a Formal BYOD ProgramMain Drivers of BYODMain Challenges of BYOD
Enterprise Mobility Strategy
Stage of Maturity
Mobility Management
Deployment Stage of Mobility Management Solutions
Top Features of a Mobility Management Solution
Purchasing Criteria for Mobility Management Solutions
Preferred Vendors of Mobility Management Solutions
Mobile Enterprise Applications
Deployment Stage of Mobile Enterprise Applications
Investment Plans to Build Mobility Enterprise Applications
Key Enterprise Functions Mobilized
Cross-Platform and Cross-Device Development
Mobile Enterprise Cloud-Based Application Development
Outsourcing of Mobility Solutions
Internal Versus Outsourcing Approach to Enterprise Mobility
Preferred Channels for Purchasing a Mobility Management Solution
Types of Mobility Services Outsourced
Future Outlook
Essential Guidance
Learn More
Related Research
Synopsis
Figure: Survey Sample by Business Size and Industry (CEE and WE)
Figure: Wireless/Mobile Communications Services Spending (CEE and WE)
Figure: Wireless/Mobile Communications Services Spending (Selected CEE Countries)
Figure: Wireless/Mobile Spending Plans (CEE)
Figure: Percentage of Workforce Comprised of Mobile Workers (CEE and WE)
Figure: Percentage of Workforce Comprised of Mobile Workers (CEE and WE)
Figure: The Three Most Critical Technologies Supporting a Mobile Workforce (CEE and WE)
Figure: Mobile Working Benefits (CEE and WE)
Figure: Challenges in Supporting a Mobile Workforce (CEE and WE)
Figure: Mobile Deployment Issues Already Experienced (CEE)
Figure: Usage of Mobile Devices at Work (CEE and WE)
Figure: Access to the Company System via Company-Owned Versus Private Channels 18 Months from Now (CEE and WE)
Figure: Plans to Adopt Formal BYOD Policies
Figure: Main Drivers for the Implementation of a Formal BYOD Program
Figure: Main Concerns in Implementing a Bring Your Own (Mobile) Device Program (CEE and WE)
Figure: Plans for an Organization-Wide Mobility Strategy (CEE and WE)
Figure: Plans for an Organization-Wide Mobility Strategy (Selected CEE Countries)
Figure: Organizations' Plans to Implement a Mobility Management Solution (CEE and WE)
Figure: Top Three Product Features of a Mobility Management Solution (CEE and WE)
Figure: Top Three Criteria for Purchasing and Implementing a Mobility Management Solution (CEE)
Figure: Mobile Device Management Solutions Deployed or Planned in Organizations (CEE)
Figure: Mobile Application Development and/or Deployment (CEE)
Figure: Deployment Stage of Mobile Applications
Figure: Investment Plans in Developer Resources to Build Business Mobility Applications in the Next 18 Months (CEE and WE)
Figure: Key Functions Mobilized Within Organizations (CEE and WE)
Figure: Smartphones -- Usage of Mobile Operating Systems (CEE)
Figure: Number of Different OS for which Organizations Will Write Mobile Business Applications in the Next 18 Months (CEE and WE)
Figure: Plans to Deploy Mobile Business Apps on Tablets Within the Next 12 Months (CEE and WE)
Figure: Plans to Use Web Development/HTML5 Tools to Enable Cross-Platform Mobile Apps in the Next 18 Months (CEE and WE)
Figure: Organizations' Current Positions with Regard to Cloud-Based Mobile Applications Extending to Mobile Devices (CEE and WE)
Figure: Internal Versus Outsourcing Approach to Workforce Mobility
Figure: Channels for Purchasing a Mobile Enterprise Solution as a Trusted Partner (CEE and WE)
Figure: Types of Service Outsourced or Planned to Be Outsourced to a Service Provider Within the Next 18 Months (CEE)
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