ResearchSocial first-quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »
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Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »
IT decision-makers must better understand the modern workers they’re supporting in order to make them more productive and better aligned with corporate objectives. Read more »
IT is in sync with the modern workplace, and only a minority are “uncomfortable” or “very uncomfortable” with employees using cloud and web-based solutions for work-related tasks. Read more »
One of the most striking findings from the survey is the degree to which IT decision makers – fast movers or in total – have bought into the promise of the… Read more »
Fast-moving IT departments are opening a mobile gap between themselves and the average company on internal social networks and enterprise applications, as well as on task management and even productivity software. Read more »
Gigaom Research surveyed 600 IT decision makers: 59% stated that the way their companies communicated and collaborated within their company had changed “quite a bit” or “somewhat” in the past year. Read more »
The place where IT departments will have to work most diligently is BYO-everything. They risk falling behind worker preferences. Read more »
IT departments are staying just slightly ahead of worker demand for mobile business applications support. Read more »
Global IT departments are ahead of worker preferences in supporting a variety of tools and techniques for inside-the-company communications and collaboration. Read more »
I’ve spent quite a lot of time in Europe — two summers at the University of Lisbon, innumerable business trips, including over four months in Switzerland and England in 2006, for… Read more »