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Today's Top Stories:
1. Don't write a requiem for BYOD just yet
2. Today's best-dressed entrepreneur sports a smartphone
3. Asia-Pacific firms adopt mobility without clear strategy, says IDC

News Scan:
Armbands join hands with smartglasses in workplace
Mobile commerce surge expected, more

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Luxury-mobile paradox; 3 steps to mobile shopper trust; Much more...

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August 19, 2014

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Today's Top Stories

1. Don't write a requiem for BYOD just yet

By Fred Donovan Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

While some headline writers have had fun with the recent California Appeals Court decision about employer phone call reimbursement ("Could Ruling Bring Down BYOD"), an analysis of the court's decision suggests a much more limited impact on BYOD.

Last week, a California Appeals Court ruled that employers must reimburse employees for personal mobile phone call charges related to work.

The court ruled that reimbursement must be a "reasonable percentage" of the employee's overall phone bill. "We hold that when employees must use their personal cell phones for work-related calls, Labor Code section 2802 requires the employer to reimburse them. Whether the employees have cell phone plans with unlimited minutes or limited minutes, the reimbursement owed is a reasonable percentage of their cell phone bills."

While the court's ruling is one of the first legal decisions on BYOD, it will be limited in its impact, even if it survives further appeals. First, the decision only affects California employers, so its national significance remains to be seen.

Second, the ruling only pertains to cell phone calls, not data use, which tends to be the most expensive item on a cell phone bill. Third, many employers already reimburse employees for personal cell phone use related to work. So the ruling would be a matter of ensuring that the reimbursement is "reasonable."

The National Law Review advises companies to review their BYOD policies to ensure that if the ruling takes effect, they are ready to comply. The ruling is subject to further appeals and does not become final for 30 days.

For more:
- see the court's ruling
- read the National Law Review article
- check out the CIO article

Related Articles:
California court rules that employers must reimburse all BYOD calls
BYOD is driving SMB storage market growth, says IDC
Canadian CIOs support BYOD to keep the younger workforce happy

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2. Today's best-dressed entrepreneur sports a smartphone

By David Weldon Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Perhaps it comes as no surprise, but the smartphone has just edged out the laptop as the top business tool among young entrepreneurs.

According to an article at Information Age, "more than half of young entrepreneurs believe a smartphone is as important to running a business as a car or laptop."

Citing recent research from OnePoll commissioned by Xero, the article notes that "52 percent of the 500 young people questioned rated a smartphone and a car or van as the top essentials for business, closely followed by 51 percent who needed a laptop."

The survey also reveals bad news for PC makers, who continue to suffer a decline in sales growth. Only 27 percent of respondents cite the PC as a top business tool today.

"This survey is telling us that the desktop is dead--the new generation want the ability to access all files and documents, speak to customers and associates and run an enterprise from anywhere, whether it is in the street or half way up a mountain," the article quotes Xero executive Gary Turner as saying. "This accessibility is going to be a really key development in the future of business."

The survey also confirms that social media is an important business tool, with nearly a third of respondents (32 percent) saying that having an established social media network is an essential tool for organizations today.

For more:
- check out the Information Age article

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Whether active or passive, more job seekers going mobile
Is it time for enterprises to ditch their PCs?

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3. Asia-Pacific firms adopt mobility without clear strategy, says IDC

By Fred Donovan Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region are increasingly adopting mobility, with 70 percent of companies surveyed by IDC having undertaken some type of mobile initiative.

However, few of these firms have a clear strategy of how to use mobile devices effectively in the workplace, the survey finds.

"With the growing momentum of the trend of bring your own devices (BYOD), companies can no longer ignore mobile devices in the workplace," says Ian Song, research manager for enterprise mobility at IDC Asia/Pacific.

"But very few organizations understand the value proposition of mobility for their businesses, which is about enhancing and driving business growth, not just to make employees happy," Song adds.

The survey also finds that Asia-Pacific firms are putting more emphasis on mobile security and management, with 80 percent of respondents having either implemented or tested mobile security and management products. Most firms tend to favor a mobile device management (MDM) solution rather than a more comprehensive mobile enterprise management (MEM) approach.

"The average cost per user for MDM solutions is USD$28 in Asia/Pacific on a perpetual basis, while the average cost for MEM solution is USD $36, which is only USD$8 more. Clearly, pricing is a factor, but the large impetus here might be a general lack of understanding on differentiation between MDM and MEM," Song concludes

For more:
- see the IDC release

Related Articles:
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Asia-Pacific region continues strong adoption of mobile technologies
Cellular M2M connections to triple in Asia by 2017, predicts IHS

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TODAY'S NEWS SCAN...

>> Smart armbands join with smartglasses for work-related tasks

Thalmic Labs, maker of Myo gesture-controlled armbands, has formed partnerships to integrate its armbands with smartglasses for use in enterprise environments, CIO reports. Integration of Myo with smartglasses is well suited for work environments where users can't or don't want to touch their smartglasses or where noise makes voice control difficult. Read more

[More on smartglasses: Is bring-your-own-wearables a good fit for your organization? | Smartglasses increasingly using Wi-Fi]

>> Leading mobile commerce retailers expect sales surge this year

Leading mobile commerce retailers expect sales via mobile devices to grow 80 percent this year to $84 billion, according to a study by Internet Retailer. Mobile sales will account for 21 percent of total web sales by retailers in the Mobile 500 guide, which ranks the top 500 retailers by 2014 sales on smartphones and tablets. Read more

[More on mobile commerce: Amazon's push into mobile payments could reflect industry trends | Report: Consumers 'just don't trust mobile security']

>> Trimble, Telogis and TomTom are top commercial telematics vendors, says ABI

Trimble, Telogis and TomTom are the top commercial vehicle telematics suppliers, according to a competitive vendor assessment by ABI Research. Telogis and TomTom scored high in both innovation and market share. The innovation categories include user interface, features, navigation, vehicle monitoring and sensors, and convergence and standardization. Read more

[More on telematics: Trucking industry, military test driverless vehicles | Driverless vehicles have potential to change the way we drive and work]

>> JetBlue supplies iPad minis to in-flight crew

JetBlue is providing iPad minis to its in-flight crew for use as a point-of-sale and document management device, reports Mobile Marketer. Crew members on JetBlue's Mint premium service between New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco will be the first to get the iPad minis. By April of next year, all crew members will have a device for in-flight use. Read more

[More on tablets: Microsoft snubs channel partners in Surface deal with Delta | Apple falls from dominant tablet pedestal, says IDC]

>> Mobile app market to reach $60B in 2018, says Strategy Analytics

The mobile apps market is forecast by Strategy Analytics to reach $60 billion in 2018, up from $21.4 billion last year. Google is expected to overtake Apple in terms of app revenue by 2016, the research firm predicts. At the same time, the Windows Phone Store and Amazon Appstore are growing and will battle for third place. Read more

[More on mobile apps: Running late for a meeting? No problem | Enterprise virtual assistant tech may be on the horizon]

The luxury-mobile paradox
>> Ritz-Carlton's Big Announcement And The Luxury-Mobile Paradox (Forbes)

BlackBerry maintains its Balance
>> BlackBerry Balance Maintains Strong Wall Between Work, Personal Data (eWeek)

3 steps to mobile shopper trust
>> 3 steps that allow mobile programs to build shopper trust (Mobile Marketer)

Verizon tops network performance survey
>> Verizon is Tops in Network Performance, Reliability, Speed in 2014 Tests (Computerworld)

PlayFab raises $2.5M for game developer offloading
>> PlayFab raises $2.5M to offload boring but necessary tasks for game developers (Venture Beat)

Social Scan:

#CIO100 Mobile Mind Shift - by 2027 $189 Billion will be spent yearly on redesigning business for the mobile mind shift - opportunities!

Oracle President Mark Hurd on the Internet of Things: 5 Takeaways http://t.co/RPSQ0OJXDY #IoT #IOUG

How CIOs Can Survive and Thrive in a Swirl of Change http://t.co/7xMzIgkbiG #CIO

And finally... Funniest Apple iWatch design concepts (NetworkWorld)

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Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) can be a blessing for mid-size and small businesses. But getting the real payoff requires some attention to details that may differ from those at large enterprises. Download this eBrief to get more practical advice for making BYOD work.

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