Mobility benefits put at risk by companies' inattention to work-life balance and security issues

The proliferation of mobile devices is driving an array of positive changes in workplace culture and how we work. But these always-on mini-computers are also upending our sense of “work-life” balance, fanning executive anxieties about security and privacy, and forcing IT departments to overhaul their information-security approaches, according to The personalisation challenge: business culture and mobile security, an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by HP Networking.

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