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More employees are likely to use their own phones for business
SmartBrief on ExecTech | Nov 17, 2009
By 2013, more than half of the mobile devices used by corporate employees will have been purchased by employees, who may then submit expenses for reimbursement, according to research by IDC. While the arrangement appears to be a cost-cutting strategy, it creates security risks, according to this article. Network World (11/13)
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Recounting tech's most unforgettable quotes
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Tips for boosting the IT team's morale
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One-third of laptops last just 3 years
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CIOs offer perspectives on next year's IT trends
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Russian humor in space
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Some organizations see benefits in netbooks
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Ways to get better deals out of vendors
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Using remote managed services to avert rogue user behavior
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