What the PC Revolution Can Teach Us About the "Consumerization of IT"

Posted May 16, 2012 | Leadership | Technology |

The "consumerization of IT" is a name we've given to a new phenomenon. A couple of new edge devices have come on the scene -- smartphones and tablets -- and they are quickly moving from being consumer gadgets to widespread elements in enterprise IT. Employees are bringing them to work and insisting that IT support them, and IT departments have gone from ignoring the devices to trying to regulate them to accepting that they will have to support users who bring their own devices (BYOD).

About The Author
Dan Gordon
Dan Gordon, a Technology Partner at Valhalla Partners since 2004, has over 30 years of experience working with technology as a computer scientist, software developer, manager, analyst, and entrepreneur. Prior to joining Valhalla Partners, Mr. Gordon was a Director and senior staff member at the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Global Technology Centre, analyzing technology trends and consulting on technology-oriented strategies in the software, e-… Read More
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