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Gartner Clients Substantially Reject Tight Control Over Users
15 May 2007
 
Tom Austin   Nick Jones   Whit Andrews   L. Frank Kenney   Martin Gutberlet   David A. Willis   Martin Reynolds   Brian Gammage   David J. Cappuccio  

In three different debate sessions at Gartner's Symposium/ITxpo 2007 in San Francisco, attendees voted on three propositions related to control (versus autonomy) for users. Respondents voted in favor of relaxing controls over what applications, services and devices users employ.







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Analysis

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Data

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Debate 1: Free and Open Communications — A Good Idea?
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Debate 2: Barbarians at the Gate
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Debate 3: Control vs. Autonomy
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Summary Results
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Data Limitations
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Analysis




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