"iOS remains the dominant mobile platform in the enterprise at 64 per cent worldwide, Android is gaining popularity in Asia, and Windows is more than twice as popular in EMEA (16 per cent) as it is in North America (7 per cent)," Citrix mobile analytics report for the first half of 2015 said.
IOS has 67 per cent share in Americas, 57 per cent in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and 67 per cent in Asia Pacific (APAC) in 2014, the report said.
It added Android is growing in APAC region, rising from 19 per cent in 2013 to 33 per cent in 2014, possibly due to the large presence of Samsung in the region.
Device diversity is greatest in EMEA, where Windows phones have the greatest presence of 16 per cent, it said.
The report said as device management becomes a more critical function, enterprises are seeking less obtrusive ways to maintain security while ensuring an acceptable experience for employees, such as a shift from all-or-nothing device-level policies to more granular app-level policies.
"The line between personal and business mobility continues to blur as people routinely use the same smartphones and tablets across every part of their lives. It's no longer possible to maintain artificial boundaries of personal and business mobility," Citrix Vice President of Mobility Solutions and Alliances Chris Fleck said.
The report also said mobile users that own an iPhone 6 Plus generate the most data volume of all iPhone-owning subscribers. IPhone 6 plus owners use twice as much data as iPhone 6 and about 10 times as much data of iPhone 3GS.
The report said that the difference is attributable to more video viewing on the larger screen.
"Clearly the phablet sized iPhone 6 Plus shows data usage patterns more akin to tablet usage. For mobile operators, this increase provides an opportunity to shift subscriber wi-fi usage towards mobile networks," the report said.
The report is an analysis of anonymously sourced information encompassing both mobile subscriber and business mobility data drawn from a global cross-section of Citrix customers.
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