Advances in virtualization and cloud services technologies have enabled executives to easily oversee the administration of their enterprise networks from a range of devices, including smartphones and tablets. But while this has empowered CIOs it has also made them afraid.
A new survey commissioned by Compuware (News - Alert), an application performance management tools maker, shows that CIOs are scared of regular consumers having the same potential access to information and the same powerful technologies that they possess. The survey was conducted by independent research firm Vanson Bourne.
According to the survey, nearly two-thirds of CIOs believe their IT mobility tools and services rollout plans have been rendered impossible. These executives claim that consumer trends have driven the demand for more bandwidth on public wireless networks as well as the proliferation of public cloud services. And because this public cloud exists, businesses are compelled to adopt it. But this brings a Catch-22 of new dangers that the public cloud exposes organizations to, and consumers are ultimately responsible for those dangers... Read More
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