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Harmonizing Consumerization and Enterprise IT

Monday, July 19th, 2010

I’ve been thinking about how to best describe what consumerization is doing to the IT world, and how the trend is affecting the way IT services are delivered and experienced. The following analogy seems most apt to me. Very few people in the world can write music. A larger number, but still a relatively small [...]

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Top Five Consumer Technologies that will Create the Biggest Impact on the Business

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The recent Unisys-sponsored global study on the consumerization of IT confirms that consumer technologies are rapidly making their way into the business world. But what specific technologies are having the greatest impact on the enterprise? We know these include mobile devices and social computing, but are there others? Here are five core consumer technology trends [...]

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How Do You Make Social Networks Secure?

Friday, July 9th, 2010

What we can learn from NASA’s Spacebook example

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USA Today Features Unisys-IDC Research

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

USA Today’s Byron Acohido, reporter for Technology Live, featured the Unisys-IDC consumerization of IT study yesterday. Byron’s article, “Survey: office workers more mobile, use tech to work around the clock,” spotlights statistics and trends from the research. Head over to USA Today to read the full article.

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Mainframes and iPads Aren’t Such Strange Bedfellows

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The explosion of interest in new devices, such as iPads and 4G smartphones, is sparking a surge of new client conversations about providing rich applications for customers and employees in the field. Clients using our flagship ClearPath mainframes are asking for the best of both worlds for their applications. We are working to give them [...]

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Dark Reading Reports on Unisys-IDC Research

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Last week, Kelly Jackson Higgins of Dark Reading reported on the consumerization of IT research conducted by Unisys and IDC. Her article, “The Blurred Line Between Business And Personal Online Use,” cites a number of statistics that were drawn out by the study. Click through to Dark Reading and read Kelly’s article in full.

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