Dan Woods makes the case for how 'user-generated tech mashups encourage innovation in companies'. Here's an excerpt;
"...consumer-focused technology has become the leader in innovation and we now have better technology at home than we do at the office. IT departments have yet to come to grips with this transition. The consumerization trend has many facets, including creating secure corporate-controlled environments on personal technology like cellphones and laptops, and expanding do-it-yourself IT, the trend toward users assembling their own solutions."
Dan Woods makes the case for how 'user-generated tech mashups encourage innovation in companies'. Here's an excerpt;
"...consumer-focused technology has become the leader in innovation and we now have better technology at home than we do at the office. IT departments have yet to come to grips with this transition. The consumerization trend has many facets, including creating secure corporate-controlled environments on personal technology like cellphones and laptops, and expanding do-it-yourself IT, the trend toward users assembling their own solutions."
You can read the entire article online at: http://www.forbes.com/2010/08/16/salesforce-security-microsoft-technology-cio-network-mashups.html.