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What powers your people
Devices help us communicate, collaborate, drive revenue, deliver service, manage logistics, keep records and solve problems. Because of their multivarious uses there are more devices in the workplace than ever before. What are the implications and challenges? How can leaders ensure their device programs are successful?
So many devices in so little time
- The number of devices connected to IP networks will be more than three times the global population by 2022.
- Smartphone traffic will soon exceed PC traffic
- By 2022, the consumer share of total devices, including fixed and mobile devices, will be 72% with business claiming the remaining 28%
Changing expectations
Digital transformation leaves nothing and no one untouched. It gives managers more choice and more complexity. It gives employees glimpses of what’s possible from a consumer standpoint — seamless, crafted experiences, immediate access to information and customized lifestyle solutions are just a few examples. The point of convergence is pressurized. How will the future play out?
- 47% of IT decision-makers want to improve the way they use providers to streamline hardware lifecycles.
- 77% of leaders believe it is very or extremely important for corporate IT to resemble consumer experiences.
- 77% of leaders also agree that OpEx leasing models would help them better equip the workforce with modern solutions.
- 84% of IT decision-makers say their organizations have linked solutions, tools and devices that enable the ability to work anywhere and from any device to attract and retain talent.
- >2/3 of global employees work remotely every week & more than 50% do so for at least half of the week.
And yet…
- Only 12% of employees strongly agree their organization does a good job of onboarding.
- Almost half (48%) of employees wish their workplace technology performed just like their personal technology.
- Less than 20% of employees in France, Germany, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S. say they work in an agile company.
- More than one third (35%) of employees worldwide feel their job is harder than it should be because of outdated processes and legacy technology.
- 20% of Boomers, 34% of Gen Xers, 38% of older Millennials, 40% of younger Millennials, and 39% of Gen Z feel that old processes and technology make their jobs unnecessarily hard.
The road to the modern device experience?
Given the current state, it’s fair to wonder about the ideal endgame. Step by step, you can achieve an environment that is user-centric, flexible, secure, up to date and well managed.
Key outcomes:
- Better employee engagement and retention
- Increased productivity, reduced downtime
- Reduced risk and loss exposure
- Optimized resources and investments
- IT teams able to drive innovation and transformation
One, right turn
Many organizations are looking to Insight Device as a Service (DaaS) to help them improve employee productivity and experience, scale on demand and maximize control of their device program, costs and performance outcomes. It’s one clear way to accelerate the evolution toward modern endpoint management.
Insight DaaS
- Bundled endpoint hardware, software and management services
- Financing options, including purchasing or leasing
- Easy and predictable monthly billing on a per-device basis
Support throughout the device lifecycle
- Plan
- Configure
- Deploy
- Support
- Maintain
- Refresh
Learn more at insight.com/DaaS
Sources:
- www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/white-paper-c11-741490.html
- Insight Intelligent Technology Index 2019
- www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-end-of-the-traditional-9-5-iwg-new-study-finds-70-per-cent-of-us-skip-the-office-to-work-elsewhere-684048561.html
- www.gallup.com/workplace/245786/gallup-reports-share-leaders-2019.aspx
- www.facilityexecutive.com/2019/01/workplace-technology-falls-short-compared-consumer-technology

