Virtual computing takes the concept of consumerisation to the level where
an organisation is able to provide a new employee with a device and user ID on
their first day at the office, and deliver them a complete desktop environment
once they have entered their authentication details and password. When the
employee hands that device back, there is no trace of their identity or
application data left on it. Similarly, if the employee brings their own device
into work, they can access corporate systems from that device and have all of
their applications presented on it, rather than physically being stored on it.
If the device is subsequently lost or stolen, the firm is assured that their
corporate information remains safe.Read More
Rise of the virtual machines
Desktop transformation using virtual computing in the broadest sense (as
opposed to just VDI) provides firms with the flexibility to fit their IT
delivery model to that of corporate strategy. As the name suggests, with virtual
computing, a virtual machine can exist in complete isolation to the 'client
desktop, allowing applications and data to be run locally on the device,
centrally in the datacentre - or both. Each layer of 'compute' is separated -
typically via a public, private or hybrid cloud - and then delivered to the
device on demand. Once the user is authenticated, their virtual desktop
interface comprising the mix of operating system, local and central applications
and user personalisation is presented to the device. Application data is then
delivered from the cloud on the fly. Read More
Striking Balance
Firms are responding to the march of consumerisation by implementing
security and usage policies designed to allow employees more freedom in moving
between devices. Yet significant tensions remain because the level of security
demanded by IT teams can often lock-down devices (particularly laptops) to the
extent they are rendered barely usable. If firms are overly restrictive,
employees can react badly, refusing to work flexibly or by finding workarounds.
A common scenario is where a user emails a file to a webmail account and saves
the attachment back to their local drive if their corporate laptop has been
locked to prevent them from saving files locally. In this scenario, potentially
sensitive data is leaving the confines of corporate IT and becomes both a
security risk and a potential breach in regulatory complianceRead More
IT was acceptable in the 80s
Consumerisation has been around for some time, but the rising level of
employee' expectation has thrust it to the top of the corporate agenda. Today,
it is not unusual for there to be three generations working within an
organisation: the 'Baby Boomers' (1946 to 1964); 'Generation X' (1965 to 1979);
and the 'Echo Generation' (1980 to 1990) - with the latter being the primary
driver of consumerisation. Typically, they have a smart phone, a laptop and
potentially a tablet PC and are using social media applications such as
Facebook, Twitter and Youtube at all times of day. When they enter the
workplace, they expect this Logicsoft to give them the same level of 'service'.Read More
Riding the wave of IT consumerisation
A new generation of computing devices and employees is driving a change
in the way IT departments and organizations interface with their employees (and
those devices). The need for a more flexible delivery model challenges
traditional approaches to delivering corporate applications and securing data..
Ewen Anderson at Budget Trucks explains how organizations can manage
consumerisation in an efficient and secure manner, boosting productivity and
employee satisfaction while delivering on longer-term strategic objectives..
Much has been made of the wave of consumerisation sweeping across the
corporate landscape. New devices and applications are being adopted irrespective
of whether they have support from the IT department or the blessing of senior
management. Social media and rich content (i.e. audio and video) are also
crossing into the business space, as the new "echo" generation of employees
expect to be able to create and consume information and content on-demand using
the most appropriate (or inappropriate) device they choose.
Whether it be a smart phone (and iPhone in particular), tablet PC (namely
an iPad) or laptop (or even a highly unfashionable netbook), employees are
increasingly accessing both social media and business applications on the move,
often connecting their devices to multiple screens when in the office to access
desktop real estate for high-performance graphical or documentary work. This
blurring of their working and private lives means that consumerisation now
embraces much more than simply the concept of bring your own (BYO) laptop
devices in the work place.
Firms recognise the benefits of boosting productivity and satisfaction by
providing employees with the tools to work more flexibly, but also see the
inherent conflict between the freedom of enabling them to work where they want
versus the IT department's desire to lock everything down and control it. For
firms looking to benefit from rather, than stifle or control, consumerisation,
there is now much greater complexity in managing devices, securing corporate
data and enforcing acceptable usage policies. Read More
Logicsoft. And it all comes together
Logicsoftis a leading global supplier of business software. Since the
beginning in 1997 the focus has developed from supporting financial processes to
developing a complete ERP offering for small and medium enterprises. Innovative
solutions like Silent systems, Budget Trucks and Logicsoft Online support over
100,000 customers - local and international companies - with the daily
management of their business. Logicsoftdevelops industry specific on premise and
SaaS solutions for manufacturing, wholesale & distribution and professional
services. Logicsoftis headquartered in USA Norwalk CT, and India.
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Dashboards offer better control over a company by enabling direct insight into,
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