Desktop Virtualization Makes Mobile Computing a Breeze
Over the years, organizations have grown around fixed facilities where business processes could be collocated.
That model is now beginning to become obsolete by the transformative power of ubiquitous...
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Desktop Virtualization Makes Mobile Computing a Breeze
Over the years, organizations have grown around fixed facilities where business processes could be collocated.
That model is now beginning to become obsolete by the transformative power of ubiquitous desktop
virtualization.
Most organizations are now moving away from a fixed and location-centric work environment to a
dispersed mobile world where workers are deployed in the location where they are most effective.
Many of the big technological and regulatory limitations that a few years ago may have made widespread mobility
unrealistic are now gone.
Employers are now actively encouraging the expansion of their mobile workforce, and
technology is enabling continuous communication with employees outside of the office.
According to a study by
the Telework Coalition, 89 of the top 100 US companies offer telecommuting, 58 percent of companies consider
themselves a virtual workplace and 67 percent of all workers used mobile and wirel
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