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BYOD

or BYOT

abbreviation for

  1. a company or school policy that allows employees or students to do their work on personally owned laptops, smartphones, and other devices of their own choice (often used attributively):

    a BYOD strategy for your business.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of BYOD1

First recorded in 2000–05; initialism for b(ring) y(our) o(wn) d(evice) ; b(ring) y(our) o(wn) t(echnology)
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Example Sentences

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It is BYOD, however — bring your own doughnuts.

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He didn’t like that enterprise devices weren’t personal; that’s no longer the case in a BYOD world.

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“BYOD policies are very prevalent now,” says Jeremy Ames, CEO of HR technology company Hive Tech and member of the Society for Human Resource Management’s technology panel.

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In the wake of many controversies about the enterprise value of BYOD, a new issue is surfacing: employee trust is eroding.

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With over 67 percent of companies supporting BYOD, companies must be able to separate and control business data across personal and corporate-owned devices.

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