ResearchDevices Used to Access Business Applications (2011)
A 2011 survey found that just over 40 percent of the devices used by information workers to access business applications were self-owned, up 10 percent from the previous year Read more »
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A 2011 survey found that just over 40 percent of the devices used by information workers to access business applications were self-owned, up 10 percent from the previous year Read more »
A 2010 survey found that just about 30 percent of the devices used by information workers to access business applications were self-owned. Read more »
Three technologies are revolutionizing enterprise collaboration. IT organizations that can’t accommodate social, mobile and cloud computing effectively will be overwhelmed. Read more »
Three powerful, fast-moving trends are altering the landscape for business information technology (IT) managers and their staff: cloud computing, mobile computing and the consumerization of IT. Section 1 of this three-part report described… Read more »
Information technology managers and their staff are facing unprecedented challenges to their traditional roles and responsibilities as the primary providers of business computing resources. Cloud computing, mobile computing and the consumerization… Read more »
Source: Frank Gens, et. al. “2011 Consumerization of IT Study: Closing the ‘Consumerization Gap.’” International Data Corporation (July 2011). Read more »
The tables have turned for information technology (IT) managers. In even the largest businesses, IT used to be able to dictate not only which computing assets would be used by employees… Read more »
The world of work has slowly but steadily changed over the past two decades, to the point where the word “work” itself has shifted from a noun denoting the place we… Read more »
The future of work is already here. It is just already distributed, one might say. The freelance economy, microtasking, mobile workers, coworking spaces, crowdsourcing: All of these point to how work… Read more »
Cloud-based document collaboration is gaining momentum, as companies need to support their mobile, distributed work teams that must securely share information anywhere. Read more »