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[March 26, 2015]

Technavio Says the Increasing Number of Mobile Platforms Will Promote Growth in the Global BYOD Market Through 2019

The Global BYOD Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 25.32 percent from 2014-2019, according to a new report from research firm Technavio.

There has been an increased number of personal devices like laptops, smartphones and tablets in workplaces because of the adoption of BYOD policies in organizations. With such a wide variety of platforms available, implementing a system with quality functionalities and security for mobile devices has become a necessity.

"The implementation of BYOD solutions can enable synchronization of every registered mobile device in an organization, thus enabling optimum exchange of data," says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of Technavio.

The latest Technavio report also draws attention towards the growing demand for mobile virtualization. This technology enables the deployment of multiple operating systems on a single mobile device. All computing esources, including mobile devices, have the virtualization layer to enable the use of applications independent of hardware configuration.

"Virtualization enables simultaneous execution of personal as well as enterprise applications on a mobile device, which is expected to boost market growth during the forecast period," says Ghaus.

Technavio currently has more than 3000 market research reports on a huge range of topics, including:

  • Global BYOD Security Market 2015-2019
  • Global BYOD and Enterprise Mobility Market 2012-2016

About Technavio

Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company.

Founded in 2003, Technavio has about 200 analysts globally and develops over 2000 pieces of research every year, covering more than 500 technologies across 80 countries.

Technavio analysts employ primary as well as secondary research techniques to ascertain the size and vendor landscape in a range of markets. Analysts obtain information using a combination of bottom-up and top-down approaches, besides using in-house market modeling tools and proprietary databases. They corroborate this data with the data obtained from various market participants and stakeholders across the value chain, including vendors, service providers, distributors, re-sellers, and end-users.

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