Intel’s Employees Achieve 2.75M Hour Productivity Gain in 2012

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Intel has become a case study for the benefits of the consumerization of information technology. According to Intel IT's first mid-year performance report, approximately 19,000 employees are participating in the company's bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program, improving productivity for each employee by an average of 57 minutes-per-day due to increased access to corporate and personal applications. The report also discusses how Intel's private "cloud" has helped save the company $3 million in 2012, while 4,500 employees embraced Intel IT's social computing initiatives by participating in a crowdsource forum on new business opportunities that generated more than 250 ideas.
 
How do they really measure that? For all they know, their lazy slobs are posting on [H]ardForum pretending to work.
 
If IT organizations want to improve productivity, they should get rid of inventory scanners, virus scanners, etc all running and scanning the entire hard disk every time you boot - that and give people decent hardware with SSD drives. OK, time to reboot, ill be back in 30 minutes when its done.
 
If IT organizations want to improve productivity, they should get rid of inventory scanners, virus scanners, etc all running and scanning the entire hard disk every time you boot - that and give people decent hardware with SSD drives. OK, time to reboot, ill be back in 30 minutes when its done.

My work pc has all that and outer only takes me two minutes to boot.

More sure how having an ssd is going to fix your situation.
 
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