The "corporate owned, personally enabled" model offers companies traditional control while giving end users the choice they crave.
As the BYOD conversation begins to die down, the next wave in enterprise mobility trends, COPE--or "corporate owned, personally enabled"--could soon dominate the discussion. “CO” means the company still owns the line of service, selects preferred devices and sets usage cost thresholds for employees to consider. By declaring this kind of ownership, the company reserves the right to wipe or disconnect devices on the corporate network when necessary and ultimately offers the company pre-established security just like the pre-BYOD days. The ...
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