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The way IT used to educate users just won't work in the new age of Consumerization, according to CIO.com blogger Mark Gibbs.
IT consumerization often leads to users working all the time. CIO blogger Mark Gibbs explains why that can be both good and bad.
As users discover and attain access to software and services that empower them to do things that used to require IT intervention, IT has to change.
IT groups must go through a "grief process" when they are pushed by users to adopt a consumer product, and IT has to recognize that there's really no choice--and that the end result is almost always the same.
In terrestrial systems, you don't think about disk space. In the clouds, you have to, if you don't it will cost you.
Give Microsoft credit; it never does anything small. Its successes rock the world. And when it screws up, it screws up big time.
Business and brands are flocking to Google+ after the announcement of Google+ Pages. Here's what you and your business should know about the new feature, and how to remedy problems you may have already encountered.
When business leaders need to improve how their organizations run, they have surprisingly little leverage. If they don't understand the leverage they have, it's even worse.
When users try to solve problems that IT can't afford to address, IT has to think very hard about its attitude. Or else.
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