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CIOs who think that BYOD (bring-your-own-device) is a fad that is starting to fade away are wrong.
CIOs who think they can abandon the practice of creating BYOD polices risk upsetting an important and growing constituency of their workforce: millennials, who are also known as GenY.
Attracting this type of worker has become a part of the importance of information technology.
By Jim AndersonCIOs who think that BYOD (bring-your-own-device) is a fad that is starting to fade away are wrong.
CIOs who think they can abandon the practice of creating BYOD polices risk upsetting an important and growing constituency of their workforce: millennials, who are also known as GenY.
Attracting this type of worker has become a part of the importance of information technology.