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Mobile Computing Trends: Insight into Today’s Workforce Intel Market Research User Survey September 2013

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Intel Market Research (IMR) surveyed over 1,700 users in the United States and Germany to take a closer look at mobile computing trends and gain insight on workforce behaviors. The research explores current mobility needs and user expectations for flexibility and information access. It also explores the tasks performed within four overlapping themes, including collaboration, information management, security, and location independence. Key findings reveal that enterprise business models haven’t changed all that much, but today’s users want the ability to work anytime, from any location. And they’re likely relying on personally owned devices that aren’t part of a managed Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program.

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Mobile Computing Trends:Insight into Today’s WorkforceIntel Market Research User Survey

September 2013

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The Workforce Is Changing

With mobile devices, users can now work anytime, from any location, with data from the company network, the Web, or the cloud. While this is increasing productivity, it’s creating complex security challenges for IT.

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• Track worker behavior across four themes: • Collaboration

• Information management

• Security

• Location independence

• Identify trends and factors driving workforce behaviors.

Intel Research Talks to Workers

To gain insight into global mobility trends, Intel Market Research (IMR) surveyed 1,700 knowledge workers1 across the United States and Germany to:

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1 Survey respondents were 18 years or older and employed full time in qualifying industries and occupations. The research method included a phone survey to measure overall segment sizing and a detailed web survey to develop in-depth profiles of user segments.

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Measuring Worker Behavior

Collaboration: The nature of where, when, and with whom people are working (remotely, face-to-face, or individually).

Information management: Pertains to the management and manipulation of data.

Security: The use of information that requires privacy or security, such as data and passwords.

Location independence: Describes where one works, whether at the office, at home, or “anytime, anywhere.”

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• Survey results showed no significant increase in telecommuting. The mobility trend is not the result of a changing business model.

• It’s the new mobile devices that are driving changes in user behavior. Workers want the flexibility to access information on the go, using the same innovative mobile technologies they use at home.

Mobile Devices Are Driving Change

What does it all mean?

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Location Independence: Flexibility

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• Only about half of all workers travel overnight.• Even fewer travel to remote work sites.

Location independence is top of mind for users, and it’s all about flexibility.

There is no remote work scenario that stands out as a clear leader.

Location Independence

General travel

Overnight travel frequency

% doing activities weekly

Access your organization’s network when away from the office 25%

Work at client, customer, vendor, or other sites away from your primary office 23% 26%

Drive to various sites as part of your job 26% 36%

Work while traveling on airplanes or trains 5% 10%

Once a month or more 10% 14%

Less than once a month 35% 36%

Never 55% 50%

Work from home one or more days a week 15% 6%

Work from the office full time, but also work from home on an ad hoc basis 30% 34%

Do not work from home at all 55% 54%

Work-at-home practice

39%

Highest Usage

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Information Access and Management

% doing activities weekly

Search computer for information 87% 86%

Save your work on your PC or the organization’s network/shared drive 80% 83%

Transfer data between applications 56% 58%

Extract data from databases for analysis 51% 66%

Perform what-if analysis 26% 25%

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• Searching for information• Saving work to a network drive• Managing data

A Closer Look at Remote Tasks

The research also revealed the top remote information management tasks:

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Summary

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1) Users value location independence most.Across both countries, the ability to work anytime, from any location,is deemed most important.

2) Most users rely on personally owned devices daily for work. Users rely on an average of 2.1 devices for work, every day. Of these personally owned devices in the United States:

• 39 percent are laptops.

• 77 percent are phones.

• 61 percent are tablets.

3) The need for anywhere, anytime data access is on the rise.Survey results showed an increasing demand for information access, and a substantial increase in the need to access data outside the office.

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The Mobile Device Opportunity

And with the right mobile devices, users can improve productivity across the business with the flexibility and mobility they want.

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By providing users with the right mobile tool for the job, IT can help increase security and minimize the number of personally owned devices used for work to gain greater control.

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Learn More

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• To learn more about mobile productivity in the enterprise, visit intel.com/mobileproductivity.

• Explore additional Intel research on BYOD in the enterprise.

• Learn about the latest business-class mobile devices: • Tablets based on the Intel® architecture: intel.com/tabletforbusiness

• Ultrabook™ devices in the enterprise: intel.com/ultrabookforbusiness

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Visit the Intel® IT Center

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Intel.com/ITCenter

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Legal

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This paper is for informational purposes only. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION, OR SAMPLE. Intel disclaims all liability, including liability for infringement of any property rights, relating to use of this information. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted herein.

Copyright © 2013 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, the Look Inside. logo, and Ultrabook are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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