The online survey explores employer tablet policies, purchase
habits, business impacts, operational challenges, and how
well tablet brands met expectations. At least nine in 10 tech departments worldwide
(except Japan) report that tablets are a standard part of their company’s IT
operations—either employee or company supplied—or are currently under evaluation. Leading nations where companies offer tablets are China,
the United Arab Emirates, Saudi
Arabia, the United States, Brazil, the U.K., France, India and Russia.
More than half the companies surveyed in Russia, India,
China and the U.S. allow employees to use tablets purchased with their own
money. At least half the companies in China, the U.S. and India allow employees
to use their own tablets purchased with the help of company funds.
Android is the most frequently used operating system
globally for tablets, and most commonly named by India, Brazil, Russia, South Africa,
China, UAE, Saudi Arabia, France and the U.K. Windows takes the top spot in the
U.S., and iOS is tops in Japan.
In most countries, tech departments that say tablet adoption
increased their company’s productivity say the devices make working while
traveling easier, allow better customer service, provide faster or more
convenient access to information while out of the office or in the field or
allow real-time entry of information to reduce duplicated work.
Also among the findings:
- In all countries except India, at least nine in 10 companies
report that employees think tablets help with workplace tasks.
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In all countries, most tech departments in organizations
where tablets are not offered or are under evaluation report that they have
received employee input that favors the use of tablets for work.
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In the U.S., the U.K., India, Japan, China, Brazil, France,
Russia and South Africa, most tech departments of companies offering tablets
report that the devices met the expectations their company had for them.
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Most tech departments in the U.S., the U.K., India, Japan,
China, Brazil, France, Russia and South Africa plan to deploy more tablets into
their workforce in the future.