Many firms will soon force staff to BYOD

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Gartner says 38 per cent of employers will require staff-supplied work gadgets within four years

Some 38 per cent of companies around the world asked by Gartner have indicated they expect to stop providing devices to their staff by 2016. The figure comes from a global survey of CIOs as part...

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