4. Consumerization of IT
– Bring Your Own Device will change
workplace culture and processes.
Embrace the change.
– IT is losing control (like it ever had or
wanted control). Ride the Wave.
5. Four Big Things to think About
(in a Holiday Theme)
Data Policy
Technology Apps
Devices Education
Work Play
6. Think
Policy Technology Education
Key Questions on Devices:
• Which operating systems to innovate
against?
• Technical support?
• Approval process & stipends to buy?
7. Think
Policy Technology Education
Key Questions on Apps:
• Which Apps to support (innovate against)?
• Managed, Unmanaged, Italian Style?
• Training (agency specific or everything) ?
8. Think
Policy Technology Education
Key Questions on Data:
• Who Owns the Data when the Device Walks Away?
• Cloud Solutions and Privacy and Open Records
• Mobile Device Management: mix of policy,
technology, and education?
9. Think
Policy Technology Education
Key Questions on Work/Play:
• Do You Care When or Where the Work Gets
Done? (DYCWWGD)
• What are appropriate limits?
• Do you really want to check everything?
10. Bring Your Own Device: What to Do?
• Changes everything
• Lose Control or Ride the Wave?
• Protect the data
• State government has unique challenges in this
space
11. Questions, Comments, a
Conversation
Dr. Curtis A. Carver Jr.
Vice Chancellor and CIO
Board of Regents