BYOD
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of BYOD
First recorded in 2000–05; initialism for b(ring) y(our) o(wn) d(evice) ; b(ring) y(our) o(wn) t(echnology)
Example Sentences
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It is BYOD, however — bring your own doughnuts.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2018
That trend – known as BYOD, or bring your own device – presents significant challenges to companies’ efficiency, governance and security.
From Forbes • Apr. 15, 2014
Companies are increasingly allowing employees to work on their personal devices - a trend the IT industry has dubbed "bring your own device" or BYOD.
From Reuters • Mar. 13, 2014
There are several elements to data architecture, he goes on, noting mobile, consumerization of data, BYOD.
From Forbes • Aug. 5, 2013
MDMs, like Fiberlink Communications’ MaaS 360, and AirWatch, are starting to make their systems available to small firms as well, with rates under $10 per device per month, meaning that even tiny companies don’t have to sacrifice security for BYOD.
From Forbes • Jun. 11, 2013
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