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Companies are moving to mobile PCs

In the last 5-10 years, many European companies provide their employees portable PCs. The convenience of mobile devices have recognized such giants as BMW and Capgemini, as well as government organizations. What are the causes of global change in the usual perceptions of the work process?

Due to the fact that employees were less tied to his working place, companies can more flexibly to change a development strategy based on client needs, and the current market situation. The advantages of working on my notebook to understand everything, but not every system administrator knows that protect a fleet of portable PCs and control has become easier than ever thanks to new automated security features and remote control.

In the face of fierce competition and rapidly changing environment, the market economy, many companies simply inefficient to have employees whose mobility is limited to jobs with a desktop PC. Now, when new market niches is a real struggle, businesses have to respond rapidly to all the factors affecting earnings. Companies need to allow rapid communication with employees and give them the means immediate access to vital corporate information.

It is possible that the European mobile business model prizhilas: here notebooks are not only used to send e-mail, but also to work with complex applications for trade reporting and customer relationship management. Opportunities for remote work with the growing need for flexible working conditions. Satisfaction with their activities of the staff increase, if their working conditions are consistent with the customary way of life. With regard to business, it is the existence of mobile employees to reduce the cost of leasing office space. It is believed that this momentum will help to increase remote working staff in 2009

The proliferation of mobile computing even beneficial to the environment because fewer numbers of people have to travel daily to the office on personal and public transport. The tendency to transfer personnel from desktop to laptop was actively supported by European companies. In 2003, the total number of laptops available to their IT infrastructures, has reached 7 million units. It is estimated that by the end of 2008, this number will triple and reach 21.7 million, but by 2012 - already 36 mln2.

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