Posts tagged “Research”

Enterprises Beware: Don’t Let Security Fall into the Consumerization Gap

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Security are not reason for inaction to allow employees to use personal devices at work.

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Purchasing Power: Does Control of the Purse Buy Security?

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.
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The Great IT Freezeout: Is IT Becoming Irrelevant?

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say, and when it comes to the multitude and complexity of consumer devices, apps, and tools being used in the workplace today, the picture surely gets complicated.
So for the new round of research we’ve conducted with IDC on the consumerization of IT, we decided to simplify [...]

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One Year On, Too Many IT Groups Still Struggle with Consumerization

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

The results of the second annual Unisys-sponsored IDC research on the consumerization of IT are in, and for IT, the picture isn’t pretty. Predictably, the global survey of more than 3,000 iWorkers and IT executives shows the use of consumer technologies, from devices to social applications, accelerating throughout the enterprise (see figure 1).

Here’s what [...]

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Consumerization of IT: Watch Out For Second Wave of Research From Unisys and IDC

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Further analysis of the impact that the consumerization of IT is having on the enterprise.

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