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Video over wireless, connecting devices to the cloud, managing smartphone platforms will demand greater management From Wi-Fi to smartphones, wireless technology has become ubiquitous in businesses and is growing more vital every day. But it also can be frustrating as hell for IT groups.How substantial is the anxiety that wireless technology creates for IT HUGE, in all caps, wrote Brad Wright, vice president of global communications technology at Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., in an e-mail. Thatrsquo because wireless environments are difficult to support, especially setups like the one at Jacobs, which has 15,000 wireless users in 400 locations, he said. Also, wireless technology is evolving and as it does so, users are growing increasingly demanding and tend to get frustrated by wireless policies and new programs, he added. Over the next decade, the complexity will only get worse, even for well-prepared companies, analysts said, and a premium will be placed on CIOs and IT organizations that recognize that mobility needs to be at the top of the IT agenda.Given the wireless mega-trend and associated growing pains, itrsquo fair to ask how mi termos stanley (https://www.stanleycup.com.es) dsize and large IT shops are managing wireless and what theyrsquo;re doing to prepare for the evolution of wireless over the coming decade. For example, are companies stanley termos (https://www.stanleycup.ro) creating a new position of chief owala canada (https://www.owala-water-bottle.ca) mobility officer, or appointing someone with a title similar to Wrightrsquo to oversee all the moving parts Are IT s Sfqe Accenture improves insurance software
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