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Telecommuting
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ALSO CALLED: eWorkplace, Telecommuters, Telecentres, Remote Workers, e-Workplace, Teleworkers, and Telecenters
DEFINITION: Telecommuting and telework are synonyms for the use of telecommunication to work outside the traditional office or workplace, usually at home (SOHO) or in a mobile situation. According to one study, telecommuting has been growing at 15% a year since 1990 in North America. 80% of Fortune
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In this podcast interview, Lior Nir of Nokia speaks about the best practices customers are applying to control and benefit from their mobile assets.
Posted: 19 Mar 2007 | Premiered: 19 Mar 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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Today's mobile workers need secure, reliable access to company data and communications "on the go." Learn how to develop a mobile policy, strategies for deploying devices and updating software, and best practices for keeping devices secure.
Posted: 21 Feb 2007 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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TELECOMMUTING DEFINITION (continued):
1000 companies are likely to introduce it within the next two to three years. Although work at the company premises is not likely to disappear, new forms of telecommunication such as voice and picture communication and groupware are likely to make telecommuting more social in the future. Factors that will continue to affect the future of telecommuting include the availability of bandwidth and fast Internet connections in a given country; social methodologies for balancing
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