Friday, June 22, 2012

Are BYOD workers more productive?

Bigger than BYOD: The iffy future of the corporate office | The enterprise app store: 10 must-have features

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Are BYOD workers more productive?
Most people prefer using their personal smartphone or tablet for work over a company-issued one. And their productivity will probably increase. Read More


WEBCAST: SAP

Automate Your Partners for Efficient E-Business
Join IDC's Maureen Fleming and SAP for an insightful Webcast on the different approaches companies are taking to B2B integration and how you can ask the right questions to reassess your B2B approach. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Nitro Software

Finding ROI in Paperless Workflows
This new guide highlights five cost-saving tools that enable businesses of any sizes to increase productivity and profitability. In one easy-to-read whitepaper we analyze paper workflow costs from the perspective of an Office Manager, and the ROI of digital alternatives. Read Now!

Bigger than BYOD: The iffy future of the corporate office
There are many advantages to not going to an office -- but there are serious drawbacks that any teleworker should consider as the line between consumer tech and business practices continues to blur. Read More

The enterprise app store: 10 must-have features
Enterprise app stores are an emerging trend following on the heels of BYOD. Here are expert tips for building the perfect app distribution store for your business. Read More


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent

Rethinking the IP core
This webinar will outline the key requirements placed on core networks of the cloud era, and innovation from Alcatel-Lucent to ensure that core networks scale efficiently without compromising versatility. Learn More

Young employees say BYOD a 'right' not 'privilege'
Apparently thumbing their noses at corporate policies, 1 out of 3 twentysomething workers said they would gladly break any anti-BYOD rules and violate company security policy just to use their smartphones on the job. Read More

Who wins, who loses with the new shared data plans
Our blogger ran the numbers for a variety of scenarios, discovering that for most people, Verizon's new pricing will cost less, not more, compared to both its and its competitors' current plans. Read More




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