Training employees on mobile devices seems like a hassle, but I don’t think it’s as critical as the security issues. I’d go with C too, but I’m not entirely confident.
Configuring the email server sounds tricky, but I feel like companies usually have IT teams for that. I’m also considering option C, though, since data loss seems really risky.
I remember discussing the costs associated with licensing mobile apps in class, but I’m not sure if that’s the main disadvantage. It feels like there are bigger issues at play.
I think the biggest concern with BYOD is definitely about data security, so I’m leaning towards option C. If a device gets lost, it could really compromise sensitive information.
B) Configuring the corporate e-mail server to work with mobile devices - oh, the joys of corporate IT, am I right? Better have a good sysadmin on hand.
D) Providing training for employees on how to use mobile devices with company applications - that's a pain, but a necessary one. Can't have people messing up the systems, you know?
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