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Data on people who rely on mobile devices for work

Data on people who rely on mobile devices for work. Source: iPass Global Mobile Workforce Report, Q2 2011, May 2011. 41%. mobile workers that have a tablet. But wait…. 34%. mobile workers intend to purchase a tablet in the next six months. 87%. use their tablets for at least some work.

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Data on people who rely on mobile devices for work

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  1. Data on people who rely on mobile devices for work Source: iPass Global Mobile Workforce Report, Q2 2011, May 2011

  2. 41% mobile workers that have a tablet

  3. But wait…..

  4. 34% mobile workers intend to purchase a tablet in the next six months

  5. 87% use their tablets for at least some work

  6. Hmm.. Would love to know the data on who just plays angry birds

  7. 27% has a tablet provided by their workplace

  8. Most of them don’t…

  9. 73% has a personally owned tablet

  10. Hmm.. So a lot of us are willing to pay the $ price?

  11. 240 The average mobile worker works 240 hours a year longer than the workforce in general

  12. Hmm.. Is it doing overtime for making up the amount of money you spend?

  13. 30 ! 240 hours equals 30 work days (based on a 8 hour work day)

  14. Hmm.. You could also used that time to read a book for once…

  15. 68% mobile workers will pay for a faster connection at a hotel even when a free network is also available

  16. 43% store their smartphone within arm’s reach when they sleep at night

  17. Hmm.. That’s just because we have to charge it every day. Best while you’re sleeping!

  18. 60% more likely than average to wake during the night to check their smartphone

  19. 55% Those living in Asia Pacific are the least rested

  20. Hmm.. To be honest… that is not really a surprise…

  21. 19% wake every night

  22. Hmm.. Well.. That was a surprise.

  23. 27% Europeans are the most rested

  24. 4% wake every night

  25. 29% find that their mobile technology usage causes friction in their personal relationships

  26. Hmm.. There will be a app soon for relationship counseling. Just a matter of time.

  27. 35% Checks email before waking up in the morning

  28. Stop! I’ve seen enough. Quite disturbing. The end.

  29. Wait, could you provide some more info on the source of all these figures?

  30. Ok, here you are "This quarter’s iPass Mobile Workforce Report is based on information from more than 3,700 responses to an iPass survey of mobile enterprise employees at over 1,100 enterprises worldwide. The survey was conducted between April 1 and April 15, 2011, and represented employees across multiple age groups and geographies. The survey respondents were asked about their mobile productivity, work habits, and related experiences. iPass Mobile Employee Definition: Any worker using any mobile device (including laptop, netbook, smartphone, cellphone, or tablet) who accesses networks (other than the corporate LAN or WLAN) for work purposes."

  31. You probably watched this presentation on a smartphone or tablet. Odds are pretty good.

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