The Digital Workspace: Three Elements of Success
IT leaders say they are actively pursuing digital workspace strategies but still need to overcome some obstacles.
Today's corporate workforce is mobile and global. Employees are accessing their work when and where they want, often with multiple devices.
While this new landscape could be a nightmare, IT leaders actually see it as an opportunity. They're using it to provide an improved user experience that they say is crucial for digital transformation.
These IT executives recognize, however, that they first must overcome challenges such as balancing resources and addressing security.
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