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    Gartner: Enterprises Must Adopt Tablets Early

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    To stay ahead of the curve, enterprises need to start evaluating their tablet options now, according to Gartner analysts.

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    It's time for businesses to start using tablets, like the Apple iPad, according to Gartner analysts.

    Complementing laptops and smartphones more than replacing them, tablets offer opportunities for exploration, solutions for tricky deployments and a way of getting ahead of competitors, Gartner said in the April 5 report, which echoes the findings of a March 4 Unisys report that called on enterprises to make a fundamental shift in their thinking about employee-owned devices.

    While the fast-rising adoption of smartphones by consumers saw IT managers scrambling to keep the unsupported devices out of their enterprises, IT leaders, "in the spirit of exploration," should figure out how to support tablets and leverage their perks rather than fight them, Gartner said.

    "CIOs are determined not to make the same mistakes they made with smartphones, which were often written off early as expensive and frivolous toys, or executive status symbols—which then left room for more inventive leaders who saw the competitive advantage that mobile applications would bring," Gartner Vice President David Willis said in a statement. "They are also more willing to see that they don't need to supply and manage every device that employees use at work: Consumerization is here to stay, and moving very fast. If you can think of an application for tablets, your competition may well be thinking in the same way—and acting on it. It is time to explore the use of media tablets in business."

    Willis added that companies that figured out how to secure and leverage the iPhones arriving through their doors each morning were able to also develop a strategy for the iPad within weeks of its launch.

    "Sales leaders are clamoring to adopt media tablets with their sales teams, as a more engaging way to share sales collateral and promotional materials. And it won't stop there," he said. "Next will come customer relationship management systems, and order entry and sales configuration applications. For sales managers, media tablets will be a natural platform for business analytics and performance dashboards. ... The opportunities are huge."

    For more, read the eWEEK article: Early Tablet Adoption a Must for Enterprises: Gartner.;




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