A new wave of information workers are using multiple devices and applications, meaning that CIOs must begin making plans to accommodate this next-generation workforce. A worldwide study done for Nortel by IDC, covering nearly 2,400 working adults in 17 countries, found that 16 percent were "hyperconnected" users--those using at least seven devices and nine applications. This included use of gadgets ranging from phones to laptops to PDAs and even car-based systems.
Vito Mabrucco, senior vice president at IDC Canada, said the increasing demand for connectivity and applications, as well as the blurring of personal and business use of technology, is expected to tax telecommunications networks, broadband networks, and high-speed networks.
For more on this new kind of workplace:
- see this infoworld.com article [1]
For more tech articles from the FierceCIO network:
> Gates: Windows 7 will be more efficient. Article [2]
> Office for Mac achieves record sales. Article [3]
> The search for the best 3G network. Article [4]
Links:
[1] http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/05/13/Study-says-hyperconnected-users-growing_1.html
[2] http://www.fiercecio.com/story/gates-windows-7-will-take-less-memory-be-more-efficient/2008-05-13
[3] http://www.fiercecio.com/story/office-mac-achieves-record-sales/2008-05-13
[4] http://www.fiercemobileit.com/story/search-best-3g-network/2008-05-14