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Canadian Businesses More Prepared for Disaster Than Rest of World: Study

Symantec today announced the findings of its 2012 SMB Disaster Preparedness Survey, which reveals that disaster preparedness is closely connected with small and medium sized businesses’ (SMBs) adoption of technologies like virtualization, cloud computing, and mobility. The survey also revealed how willing SMBs are in adopting these technologies, often with improved disaster preparedness as a goal, and how the move is paying off for them.

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How to Create an Amazing Mobile Experience for Users: Canadian Case Study

What does the user experience mean in the mobile commerce space?

Forrester Research and Plastic Mobile agree that it’s basically the cornerstone of any successful mobile initiative.

They showcase this theory in the Case Study on Mobile UI/UX Design titled “Pizza Pizza Cooks Up a Successful Mobile App.”

Toronto-based startup Plastic Mobile says that t has been practicing a “user is paramount” theory since inception at the dawn of the mobile revolution.

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Half of Canadian Companies Let Employees Access Corporate Networks Using Personal Devices

Nearly half of technology executives are allowing employees to access the company network using their personal smartphones and other technology tools, a concept known as Bring Your Own Device, according to a new Robert Half Technology survey shows. 

When CIOs were asked, "Do you allow employees access to your corporate networks via personal laptops, smartphones or tablets?" 49% said yes.

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Smartphone Ownership in Canada Now 54%, Up From 36% in 2011, Study Finds

54% of wireless customers in Canada currently own a smartphone, up from 36% in 2011, according to the J.D Power and Associates 2012 Canadian Wireless Total Ownership Experience Study.

While more customers use smartphones in 2012, compared with 2011, the study found that the brands they select are shifting. Among smartphone owners in this study, 33% use Blackberry, down from 42% in 2011. Apple (30%) and Samsung (13%) have each increased their share by 4% from 2011.

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By 2016, 57% of Smartphone Owners Will Use Their Own Device at Work: Forrester

According to Ms. Brownlee Thomas, principal analyst at Forrester, the impact of mobility on the business practices of organizations will be as important as those caused by Internet.

She stated that the needs related to mobile devices and applications varied among groups of employees within an organization. Information workers are supported by the IT department and the performers of tasks have their mobile devices and applications dedicated. On the other hand, the workers concerned can use their mobile devices to work without formal IT support, while "nonconformists" select, purchase, and use their own equipment and apps for the job.

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Canadian Mobile Payments Adoption Ranks Second in the World

Mobile payments are set to go mainstream in the next one to four years and Canada is one of the leaders on this front.

MasterCard recently revealed the MasterCard Mobile Payment Readiness Index, which analyzed the state and adoption of mobile payments across 34 countries worldwide. The Index takes into account three types of mobile payments, which are person to person (P2P), mobile e-commerce (m-commerce), and mobile payments at the point of sale (POS). It also looks at consumer readiness, environment, financial services, infrastructure, mobile commerce clusters, and regulation.

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Don't Count Traditional Television Out Yet: It Still Dominates Media Ad Spend

Traditional television may have a lot more competition than it used to, but don't count it out yet: it still dominates most media in ad spending, and growth in that category actually remains on the rise. Nielsen reports that television ad spend was up almost 5% in 2011 in the US, reaching more than $70 billion.

Meanwhile, internet ad spending was just 8% of that at $6 billion, and newspapers and magazines combined for only $28 billion. Cable TV ad spending has climbed more than 40% since 2007—a sign that the medium is still alive and healthy.

Television commercials average 28 seconds long. Automotive commercials are by far the most popular in the US—they represent over 14% of all money spent on TV ads. Fast food restaurants make up about 6% of spending.

Forget the Annoying Boss: It's Malfunctioning Technology That Canadians Hate Most at Work

When it comes to workplace dissatisfaction, 40% of Canadians cite malfunctioning technology as their number one office complaint, according to a recent survey commissioned by Toshiba of Canada. The survey also revealed that while most Canadians deal with workplace stress through conventional means, such as grabbing a coffee or taking a walk, 11% of men use technology failure as an opportunity to flirt with colleagues.

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