Most mobile workers use their own gadgets to do their work
The majority of mobile workers now use their own devices to do their work, according to research.
The majority of mobile workers now use their own devices to do their work, according to research.
Severn Trent Water has continued its IT transformation plan by bringing in IT services provider Azzurri to provide a managed 1,000 seat contact centre and support an enterprise mobility roll-out for 5,000 users.
A new survey found 63% of mobile workers are spending at least six hours each weekend online -- and nearly one-third are online for up to 20 hours over the two days.
<a href="http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2009/060309-apple-quiz.html">Apple</a>'s <a href="https://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2010/120101-iphone-quiz.html">iPhone</a> has overtaken RIM's BlackBerry devices as the top smartphone in the workplace, according to a new study from enterprise mobility services company iPass.
iPass unveiled an application Thursday designed to give <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9178688/Android_news_reviews_more">Android</a> smartphone users secure connections to 150,000 Wi-Fi hotspots globally.