2. How… How do organizations plan for this inevitable event? How will this impact current software products used by corporations, students, and others?
3. Organizations and the Obsolete PC Replace instead of upgrade May be costly In the long run, more effective Research What new technology is upcoming? What will be most beneficial to company?
4. Software Makers and the Obsolete PC Computer software will eventually be obsolete just like the PC When software upgrades, the old versions are no longer useful Eventually all forms of software will become unnecessary
5. Companies that are able to adapt to the rapid advancements in technology and use them to their advantage. Motorola and Google are excellent examples that have grown substantially from investments in the smartphones and the docks. These companies make technology fast, accessible, and convenient for their customers. WhoWins?
6. WhoLoses? Companies that fall behind and miss out on the opportunities that technology has to offer. Microsoft for example just recently planned to collaborate with Nokia to develop a smartphone. This is a good step for Microsoft but considering the efforts that other companies have made previously, it may be too late.
7. Impact Worldwide Change in Networking Different More usage of technology Video Chat Interviews Meetings
8. CorporationsandSecurity Create new ethics guidelines Provide own device rather than same device Increase in internal threats Increase internal control Computer security Develop in depth security systems Multiple Firewalls Multiple usernames/passwords
10. DISADVANTAGES Employees would be on there pads and cell phones constantly Bringing personal life to work Text during class
11. When will it begin ? It has already begun Motorola Xoom, iPad, etc. Android operating system could expand Technologies are constantly evolving Constant updates for Apple products Numerous Motorola devices 4G networks create faster operating speeds Disruptive technologies seem to be inevitable