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The service we have. and continue to receive. from both Chris and Diane. is exceptional to say the least. Chris has gone the extra mile on more occasions than I can easily name to be sure we are satisfied with his service. Diane takes our many questions in stride, and always provides exactly what we are looking for. even when we aren\'t even sure what it is. After a thorough review of the available companies and copiers. and several interviews and presentations, it was decided to go with Yuma Office Equipment, utilizing the State of Arizona Contract. Since we made the switch in copiers. we are experiencing no errors in billing and great service. Before the change, it was a monthly issue. with lost invoices and late charges. Service was slow and at times. did not handle the problem. With the new contracts. we can bill everything to a Purchasing Card which also gives us the option to split out the individual charges to multiple accounts. We are a very large organization. with many campuses. spread out from San Luis to Parker; Chris has never once indicated that the immense amount of time and travel required of him in the set up and continued handling of the accounts was any kind of issue. He is an amazing representative to work with, and we count ourselves lucky to have him handling our accounts.

Peggy - Purchasing Agent at AWC

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Do the Pros of BYOD Outweigh the Cons?

Posted Mar 6, 2017

Like anything else in life and business, a BYOD—Bring Your Own Device—policy has its benefits and drawbacks, so let’s examine them to help you determine if BYOD is a worthwhile proposition for your organization.

Pros of BYOD

  • Satisfaction - Employees are happier and more satisfied when they can use their own devices for work.
  • Efficiency - A BYOD policy effectively means outsourcing device management, leaving you to focus on applications and strategic business needs.
  • Productivity - When a personalized link to the office is always in their pocket, employees can get work done whenever and wherever they are.

Cons of BYOD

  • Security - Risk exposure increases when company data is stored on (or is accessible by) employee devices. Mobile devices themselves are also at risk of being stolen or misplaced.
  • Infiltration - Wi-Fi networks and phishing emails can compromise mobile devices and expose company data.
  • Compliance - Privacy and retention rules can be challenging when managing data across multiple dissimilar devices.

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