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Consumerization of applications

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Consumerization of Applications or CoA, is computer software designed to help the user to perform specific tasks that is driven by consumer persona and then spills over into their professional lives, as the line between the personal and the professional is continously blurring. CoA focusses on giving consumers with highly immersive apps experience with strong focus on User Interface and Persona and at the same time managing added risk in terms of security, privacy, and compliance. For IT, it’s about striking a balance between user expectations and enterprise requirements. To proactively address this challenge Simran Sachar came up with a Enterprising Consumerization Strategy framework (ECS) that helps Business and IT decision makers with customized business strategy to leverage from additional capabilities from innovative consumer driven applications