Smartphones and wearables to power the enterprise of the future

Stuart Sumner
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Computing's readership gives its predictions as to the predominant business devices of the coming years

Smartphones are set to become the main device for enterprise users in the future, taking over from desktops and laptops. That's the result of a recent Computing poll, which also placed wearable ...

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