Survey Finds
Organizations Embracing Mobile Workstyles
Ninety three
percent of organizations intend to provide flexible work environments by
2013
India — June 19, 2012 —
According
to a survey of senior IT decision makers,
organizations across the globe are widely embracing mobile workstyles as a way
to empower business innovation. The Citrix
Global Workshifting Index, indicates that by the end of 2013 ninety three
percent of organizations will have implemented workshifting policies, up from 37
percent which currently offer workshifting for part, or all, of their workforce.
Mobile
workstyles are enabled when people have access to the technology and policies
that allow them to be as productive when they are outside the office – connected
wirelessly using public networks and often times personal devices – as they are
in the office using a company network and device. Workshifting is a type of
mobile workstyle in which work is moved to more optimal times, locations and
resources. For people, this means moving work to a place where they find
inspiration and can be their most productive. For organizations, it means
reducing business and IT costs while providing flexibility to allow people to
work anywhere, anytime and on any device.
Survey
respondents confirmed that organizations are recognizing the benefits of mobile
workstyles and workshifting including
improved business productivity and agility for the organization and greater
freedom, mobility and flexibility for users. They are implementing workshifting
policies to reduce business and IT costs, provide greater workplace flexibility
for people and improve support for an increasingly remote and mobile workforce.
Workshifting Benefits Both the Organization and People
Organizations are recognizing that giving people the ability to work
from anywhere can benefit both parties. The business reaps the rewards of a
highly mobile and agile business with increased productivity and lower costs
while people have the flexibility to choose the ideal time, place and device for
their work. According to IT decision makers, the benefits of workshifting
include:
·
Giving people the flexibility to choose the ideal time, place and
device for their work. Seventy one percent of respondents indicated that they
are using workshifting policies to enable people to work from anywhere and 63
percent to enable people to work from home when required.
·
Providing people with uninterrupted access to desktops and apps
during business disruptions of any kind. Ninety four percent of senior IT
decision makers agreed that the need for comprehensive business continuity is
very important with 93 percent of those surveyed agreeing that desktop
virtualization was a very effective foundation for business
continuity.
·
Reducing real-estate, travel and labor costs through flex-work,
telework and alternative workplace strategies. Cost savings are among the main
drivers for workshifting with the reduction of HR-related costs at 45 percent,
improved ability to recruit workers in lower-cost regions at 39 percent,
reduction of real estate costs at 38 percent and contribution to environmental
sustainability at 26 percent.
·
Attracting and retaining the best people through flex-work, telework
and alternative workplace strategies. Fifty one percent of IT decision makers
indicated that have implemented workshifting policies to help attract and retain
top talent. Nearly half of respondents also indicated that workshifting enables
organizations to tap into a broader labor pool by facilitating collaboration
with and among outsourcing partners, contractors, business partners, temporary
workers and consultants.
Desktop Virtualization is Primary Enabling Technology for
Workshifting
Desktop virtualization is emerging as a key technology for creating a
more flexible workplace with 91 percent of organizations planning to implement
desktop virtualization by the end of 2013. Of those implementing desktop
virtualization, 57 percent indicated they are implementing or will implement it
to enable workshifting. Desktop virtualization enables organizations to access
full desktops, applications and data from wherever they are, whenever and from
any device a worker chooses. In addition, the security benefits of desktop
virtualization ensure that confidential business information is protected from
loss and theft in order to meet privacy and compliance standards. According to
those surveyed, 92 percent of organizations have adopted or are adopting desktop
virtualization to improve information security. People can also take advantage
of online meetings and file-sharing services which allow teams to collaborate
effectively regardless of the location of every
individual.
Quote
Mick Hollison,
vice president, Integrated Marketing & Strategy, for Citrix
“Workshifting
enables organizations to be more productive and agile, and provides people with
added mobility and flexibility to move work to the
most convenient and productive times, locations and devices. We’ve long believed
that workshifting is a key part of a solid business and IT strategy and these
survey findings are an indicator that this trend is going mainstream.
Organizations around the globe are moving from traditional work environments and
realizing real-estate, travel and labor cost savings by enabling mobile
workstyles.”
India
analysis:
Part A:
Demographical representation of Indian respondents-
Sectors
|
Percentage
|
Financial
services and insurance
|
17%
|
Manufacturing
and energy
|
15%
|
Hardware
manufacturing and software publishing
|
10%
|
Business
and professional services
|
20%
|
Telecommunications
and utilities
|
12%
|
Retail
and wholesale
|
5%
|
Media
entertainment and leisure
|
2%
|
Healthcare
|
13%
|
Government
|
4
|
Education
|
2
|
Employee size in
the organisation
|
Percentage
|
500-749
|
12%
|
750-999
|
13%
|
1000-4999
|
32%
|
5000-9999
|
20%
|
10000
and more
|
23%
|
Part B:
Quantitative and qualitative analysis: (Indian respondents formed 10% of the
total global sample size for the survey)
Do Indian
organizations provide flexible work environments?
·
Current adoption- 47% Indian respondents polled currently provide flexible work
environments for employees and are continuing to expand this scenario. This
percentage is greater than the global average which stands at 42% in the survey.
·
Drivers for adoption- Flexible work environments are being adopted for a litany of
reasons as cited by Indian respondents. However the top drivers were:
|
Drivers for adoption
|
Indian
|
Global
|
Employee benefits
|
Enable their workers to work from home when
required
|
80%
|
63%
|
Enable their workers to work from anywhere when they need
to
|
78%
|
71%
| |
Employer benefits
|
Attract top talent
|
76%
|
51%
|
Enable workers to serve customers better
|
76%
|
50%
| |
Enable organisation to recruit workers in low cost
regions
|
61%
|
39%
|
·
In both instances, the percentage of Indian respondents that cited
these reasons was higher than the global average.
Adoption of
personal devices at workplace
India is amongst
the top countries globally in its adoption of personal devices at the workplace.
From a future perspective, India is definitely expected to move up the adoption
curve. This shows that trends such as BYO, Consumerisation of IT and work
shifting is expected to become a mainstream phenomenon.
·
Current adoption- 38% of Indian respondents in this survey are currently using
personal devices at workplaces; higher than the global average at 34.2%. India
stood at fourth position preceded by countries such as Brazil (1st position),
China (2nd position), Netherlands (3rd position).
·
Future adoption- 50% of the Indian respondents mentioned that they will use a
personally owned device at the workplace 24 months from now. The findings also
state that by 2013, India would bridge this gap (beat Netherlands) and be the
third largest adopter of personal devices at workplaces after Brazil and China.
·
The increasing use of personally-owned devices is a concern for most
Indian respondents. 67% of the Indian respondents feel a heightened level of
concern over security which is more than the global average at 43%
Desktop
Virtualisation and how it is enabling the work shifting
movement-
·
Desktop Virtualisation is seen as a key way of managing the
infrastructural changes that the expansion of flexible working will necessitate.
·
Although the current adoption of Desktop Virtualisation is at a
relatively nascent stage, Indian organisations are considering it strongly from
a short term adoption perspective.
·
Indian respondents believe that Desktop Virtualisation will help in
reduced IT and business costs, improving security and enabling a mobile
workplace.
·
Indian respondents recognize the role that Desktop Virtualisation
plays in securing data access to users.
·
77% of Indian polled respondents stated that Desktop Virtualisation
is very effective at protecting security while providing access to people while
they work.
·
29% of Indian respondents have already implemented Desktop
Virtualisation in their organisations and 48% mentioned that they would look at
implementing in the next 12 months.
·
Out of respondents who have implemented or will implement Desktop
Virtualisation in India, 73% of Indian respondents consider it for improved
support for an increasingly remote and mobile workforce and 81% for reduced IT
and business costs.
Sample
size
The research for
the Citrix Workshifting Index was conducted independently by Vanson Bourne in
October 2011, and is based on 1100 IT professionals across eleven countries. One
hundred IT professionals were surveyed in each of eleven countries including:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, the
Netherlands, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (USA). Three quarters
of respondents were from organizations of 1000 or more employees, one quarter
were from organizations of 500-999 employees.
The research is based on the insights and experiences of 1,100 senior
IT decision-makers from organizations of over 500 employees, across 11 countries
in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.
About
Citrix
Citrix
(NASDAQ:CTXS) transforms how businesses and IT work and people collaborate in
the cloud era. With market-leading cloud, collaboration, networking and
virtualization technologies,
Citrix powers mobile workstyles and cloud services, making complex enterprise IT
simpler and more accessible for 260,000 organizations. Citrix products touch 75
percent of Internet users each day and it partners with more than 10,000
companies in 100 countries. Annual revenue in 2011
was $2.21 billion.
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