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ALSO CALLED:
eWorkplace,
Telecommuters,
Telecentres,
Remote Workers,
e-Workplace,
Teleworkers,
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 1000 companies are likely to introduce it within the next two to three years. Although work at the company premises
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Telecommuting Reports
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5 Matches
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Remote Branch Office Trends
sponsored by SonicWALL
PODCAST:
In this podcast, an industry expert discusses how the recession has affected branch office growth; whats driving change in branch offices, and how to over cover the never-ending challenge of branch office security.
Posted: 17 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 17 Nov 2009
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Research Report on Virtualization and Cloud Computing in Test/Dev Environments
sponsored by Platform Computing Corporation
WHITE PAPER:
Read this report to learn the research findings of this study, which examined the challenges of managing Test/Dev environments and the opportunity for server virtualization and cloud computing to address them. This paper includes several graphs and an in-depth discussion of the advantages of private cloud computing.
Posted: 26 Oct 2009 | Published: 26 Oct 2009
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AT&T's Video in the Enterprise Webcast
sponsored by AT&T Corp
PRESENTATION:
Videoconferencing, training, surveillance, and executive communications are leading use cases for enterprise video. In this webcast, IDC Analyst Melissa Webster discusses the "operationalization" of video in organizations and AT&T's Ethan Fox explains how to manage its distribution across the corporate network.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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Five Golden Rules for Branch Collaboration
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WEBCAST:
As an IT Professional, it's a priority to centralize data to make it more available, redundant and secure; but, at the same time, you've got to meet the needs of increasingly demanding remote users. Join this webcast now to hear from industry experts on how you can overcome these challenges with the 5 golden rules for branch collaboration.
Posted: 01 Oct 2009 | Premiered: 01 Oct 2009
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Smart Decisions for Extraordinary Times
sponsored by Microsoft
WHITE PAPER:
With Microsoft Unified Communications businesses can simplify management and maximize budget and resources. You can consolidate costly third-party solutions and avoid capital investments.
Posted: 08 Sep 2009 | Published: 08 Sep 2009
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TELECOMMUTING DEFINITION (continued):
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 work control and work freedom; the perceived values and economies in telecommuting; and the opportunities and need for working collaboratively across large distances, including globally.With the arrival of the Internet and the Web as a kind
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