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Half of companies will require BYOD by 2017
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Originally posted by cojak View PostCan't happen soon enough for me.
I'm currently working on a locked-down desktop running lotus notes and Office 2003.....How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHalf of companies will go bust by 2017, so I would not worry too much about it.
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Short M12!!!!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHmm. No input from me. I've just been sitting here thinking up rude ideas for what BYOD means.
mostly: Bring your own d*Comment
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Previous gig I took my own laptop - used it to rdp to a ClientCo's dev VM with their software installed. Worked pretty well for me.Comment
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Originally posted by Flashman View Post
In restaurants known as "corkage". The idea that if you bring your own bottle of booze into a restaurant you have to pay a fee to drink it there.
While I can understand the rationale behind this logically, emotionally it does not sit right with me.
I say "free booze for drunks".. hic!Comment
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