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Analysis: IT consumerization and the future of work - Read More

Date Added: July 08, 2008 10:24:03 PM
"IT consumerization" is one of the more unwieldy buzzwords to come down the pike in some time, which is a shame, because there's definitely something to it. Here's a look at three factors that contribute to the IT consumerization trend, and at what this trend may mean for the future of how we work. Read More...

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