Monday, August 1st, 2011
As noted in our recent post, IT executives and iWorkers give remarkably different answers about the extent of smart mobile device usage within the enterprise.
A variety of factors might contribute to that particular crevice in the “Consumerization Gap,” but here’s one we think is a prime reason: outmoded governance policies, particularly in equipment purchasing.
The vast [...]
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Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
Consumerization is forcing changes in enterprise IT management policies across the board — from device procurement to end-user support. The conversation about this revolution has focused largely on the devices employees want to bring to work, because we’re all intrigued by smartphones and tablets. But the ways that employers must support the end users so [...]
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Monday, January 10th, 2011
WikiLeaks stands as a warning for all of us responsible for protecting the digital assets and intellectual property (IP) of our organizations.
It is tempting to think that WikiLeaks, and the explosion of similar whistleblower and vigilante sites, as only interested in information from government, military, or political organizations. But a recent Forbes interview with WikiLeaks [...]
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Friday, January 7th, 2011
It’s our first weekly wrap-up of consumerization news in 2011. And the IT media is expecting changes to the status quo in the year ahead. Read on for news about how IT departments are changing, expectations for the tablet market, and the inevitability of consumerization.
Computerworld reports on how the onslaught of mobile devices is changing [...]
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Friday, December 3rd, 2010
If you were too busy snagging deals online to keep up with consumerization news this week, take a look at the headlines below to get up to speed. Read about the last ten years of tech, the changing corporate network, and mobile policy best practices.
The New York Times reflects on a decade of consumer technologies: The [...]
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