Wednesday, July 18, 2012

BYOD : myth or reality ?

Initially a US phenomenon, now there is no single week without having a BYOD discussion with a CIO, IT Director or IT Services company in Europe. During last 2 years we were talking about the consumerization of IT, but the ITization of the consumer may explain also the acceleration of the employee liable device scenario.
Employee drivers :
- Execs bringing personal iPad in the office, asking IT to connect email & intranet
- Applemaniac saying they are twice more productive with their MacBook
Source : Symantec State of Mobility Survey 
Enterprise drivers :
- CFO decision to limit the mobile plan, with fix Company reimbursement, employee to bring their iPhone or Android and pay the rest
- HR decision due to employees not so happy (eNPS score too low), then need to do something to restore confidence
According a survey from IDC , corporate-liable devices still prevail with 77% of respondents' organizations providing corporate-liable smartphones to their employees and 49% providing tablets in 2011. Of these corporate-liable devices, 70% were purchased by the organization and issued to the employees while only 7% were purchased by the employee with full or partial reimbursement.
Major shift in buyer behaviors, now the end user is the decision maker for the device, IT may negotiate special pricing on volume, but in most cases will give choice to the employee.
By 2014, BYOD and personal cloud will be the norm (Gartner, 
predicts that by 2014 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices) and users won't accept their company to wipe their personal data, the segregation of data is mandatory.
Some people may argue that BYOD may increase support costs, but due to Generation Y in the enterprise, employees are more tech savvy and often now more than IT support technician (especially when part of an outsourcing contract), maybe $100 more expensive, but what an ROI for an happy employee not counting working hours...
This is just the beginning, let's collect all feedback from first global experience, I have 2 or 3 international customers who implemented this globally, not enough for a decent statistic.
More to come !
References : 
IDC : Corporate Liable / Employee liable survey
Gartner : Predicts 2012 : Risks and opportunities in Cloud and Mobile


Saturday, June 16, 2012

We have to "rethink" value creation


I have to recognize I'm not a gamer, but after watching this morning the latest gaming companies market cap, I had to "rethink" the concept of value creation. 
Yoshikazu Tanaka, the founder of GREE, is now one of the top Japaneese Billionaire, with the popular Zombie Jombie game, his company is now valued at more than $4Billion, with an incredible $11 Average Revenue per user, not to bad for a free mobile app !The Wall Street Journal Article
Just to compare with other market cap, CSC leader in IT Outsourcing is valued at $3.8B (with 98 000 employees), and Alcatel Lucent leader in Network Equipment at $3.5B (with 76 000 employees).





A social network with 35,700,000,000 page views per month , and $4B market cap business model...
  

Friday, June 15, 2012

Enterprise Social Software on the CIO agenda

With Microsoft buying Yammer for more than $1B, the growing interest to implement Facebook in the Enterprise is one of the hot topic when attending CIO conferences. After Atos buying the French Company BlueKiwi last month, to support their Zero email initiative, the market attractiveness is confirmed and large IT players who are trying to elevate their "Social Software" thought leadership will fight for the remaining players, at the same time SalesForce is moving all their customers to Chatter.
Who is next ? Jive , Socialtext , Telligent, NewsGator 
Forester estimation for Enterprise Social Software market is more than $6Billion by 2016, with a 61% CAGR !

iOS 6 and iPad

After watching the iOS 6 preview this week, with 200 new features, looks cool, until I found the compatibility list, with no support for iPad 1. Oups!

New Tablet forecast, Android market share to decrease

IDC just released new Tablet forecast, raising 2012-2016 forecasts due to strong demand in 2nd half of 2012, and predicting Android market share (actually 37.5%) to decrease in 2012 and 2013, due to possible launch of iOS 7 inch in the sub $300 segment : http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23543712.
Still not including Windows 8 tablets in their predictions !



Chart: Worldwide Media Tablet Shipments Split by OSHistorical and Forecast* 2010 - 2016 (Units in Millions)Description: Tags: Author: IDCcharts powered by iCharts

Thursday, March 15, 2012

IoT : 24 billion connected devices

IoT : Internet of Things will change our life, from 9 billion mobile devices today, GSMA predicts 24 billion connected devices by 2020, which represent a $2.5 trillion "connected life" market revenue.

Are you ready for this ?
TOP applications :
- Connected car (by 2020, 20% of the new vehicle value will be associated with connected life)
- Assisted living (14% of population will be over the age of 60 by 2020)
- Clinical remote monitoring (as a new way to reduce the cost of delivering healthcare)
- Physical security (Alarms, CCTV, remote monitoring)
- Smart meters (1.5 billion by 2020)
- Traffic management (1.2 billion cars to manage by 2020)
- Building automation, Smart house (to achieve significant energy savings)
Building a better world will require a systemic approach to solve new Security and privacy risks :
- Security issues : Jailbreaking, Device authentication, DOS attacks...
- Privacy issues : separation of personal and professional data, geolocation...
- Government initiatives : i-Japan, Sensing China, EU's Action Plan

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mobile World Congress 2012

This year at Mobile World Congress :
- Barcelona has been named the "Mobile World Capital 2012-2018
- Avalanche of new Android devices (LG, HTC, Sony, Huawei... including both smartphones and tablets) , now 850 000 Android devices are activited each day!
- 4G / LTE adoption : 4G USB Stick with HD Video live demo - 60 to 80Mb/s on ZTE booth using Telefonica 4G network
- Mobile at Home : the connected house
- Mobile in the car : the connected car by Ford (B-Max with Voice control technology available in Europe),
- Mobile Health : telecare services by O2 in UK
- Mobile Financial Services : Telenor Mobile Financial Services for Everyone
- Mobile Device Management, Mobile Security : Protect your Mobile World with Symantec

More information at : http://www.mobileworldlive.com/