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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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The Dell | Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Solution
sponsored by Dell and Microsoft
VIDEO: More employees are working remotely than ever before, and this trend is only expected to grow significantly in the coming years. This video discusses the benefits of SharePoint 2010 and describes hardware and software well suited to support it.
Posted: 01 May 2012 | Premiered: 01 May 2012

Dell and Microsoft

Workplace Mobility Boosts Employee Recruitment and Retention
sponsored by Polycom, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Today’s top talent expects the flexibility and convenience of a mobile work place, and companies with teleworking policies report higher rates of retention and employee satisfaction  Learn how mobility management can help you recruit and retain top candidates, save money, and boost productivity.
Posted: 17 Apr 2012 | Published: 17 Apr 2012

Polycom, Inc.

Frost and Sullivan: Raising the Bar on Desktop Virtualization
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: This resource reveals five important considerations to keep in mind when planning desktop virtualization and discusses the ten most notable use cases for this environment.
Posted: 18 Jan 2012 | Published: 18 Jan 2012

Cisco Systems, Inc.
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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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