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When designing mobile sites and applications for digital workplaces there are five user scenarios to consider.
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The theory is the higher you are on a organizational chart, the fewer hours you work. But is that really true? We took a look at the hours logged by those in the C-suite, as well as the types of activities occupying most of their time.
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Among the many issues about the Bring-Your-Own-Device trend: employees who provision their own equipment rank connectivity cost as the least important factor in choosing a network. Companies without cost control policies for the BYOD crowd may well be shocked by the first batch of network charges.
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The enterprise has seen many cultural and technological shifts over the past decade. And while women still make seventy cents to every dollar, there are forces at work that may challenge traditional concepts of the business world. Welcome to the Womenterprise! More Women, More Opportunities According to the American Enterprise Institute, women
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It’s no surprise that video has become an important method of communicating within the enterprise. And yet, according to results of Qumu’s 2012 Survey of Corporate Communicators, four out of five corporate communicators say it is difficult to communicate with coworkers when they are out of the office.
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Next week we’ll be at Gartner’s Portals, Content and Collaboration Summit in Orlando, Florida.
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Happy Telework Week! How will you be spending your time? Working remotely from home or on the road, taking Skype calls in your bunny slippers? The week, brought to you by Telework Exchange and Cisco for the second time, aims to encourage Federal, state, and local agencies, private sector organizations
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In our ever-changing, technology-evolving world, there are a few constants. People need to work and collaborate and want to do it as conveniently as possible. These three elements (work, collaboration and mobility), according to a new report by Forrester, make up what the research company calls a mobile app Internet.
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It’s not a surprise that we remain fascinated by the behaviors of employees. What they do, don’t do or want to do at work not only helps us maximize their productivity, innovate the workforce or better understand their motivation. Previously we’ve examined how employees engage, collaborate and share information.
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This week the mobile enterprise reports on how information overload affects the mobile workforce. Pros, Cons of Curating a Digital Identity According to the new The Digital Lifestyle survey by Magnify.net, more of us are more connected to the web than ever before. Of those surveyed, 48.
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Forget Valentine’s Day. This week, CMSWire celebrated National Telework Week. Never mind that every week is Telework Week for us, but we’re using it as an opportunity to address your company’s plans to make working remotely better and more productive. Rethinking Workforce Flexibility According to David Clemons and Michael Kroth
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The last time we talked about Antenna Software, the mobile enterprise solutions provider had just introduced its collection of mobile apps into the Antenna Mobility Platform (AMP) Approvals Suite. Today, they announced their acquisition of the mobile Internet software company, Volantis Systems Ltd.
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Talk about impeccable timing. A new survey released by People Security (and commissioned by 3M corporation), found that two-thirds of employees expose sensitive data outside the workplace. Seems more believable than ever, right? For Everyone's Eyes Only The Visual Data Breach Risk Assessment Study surveyed 800 respondents with the intent
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As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s customary that we begin to give thanks for all that we have come to rely on. From bountiful harvests to family and friends, there is plenty for which to give thanks.
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