Collaborative Web White Papers

The Rise of Web Commuting

Overview More workers than ever are performing at least part of their jobs outside the traditional office space. The rise of online meeting and collaboration tools has not only enabled workers to meet with colleagues, customers and prospects from virtually anywhere at any time, it has also increased productivity by reducing time wasted traveling to and from meetings.

To understand more about this growing trend, Citrix Online and the polling company recently joined forces to conduct a survey on the subject of Web commuting.

Read this Web Commuter research brief to learn:

  • What defines today's Web commuter
  • How Web commuters are reshaping the American workplace
  • The business advantages of allowing employees to Web commute
  • What Web commuters value most about meeting and collaborating online

Further White Paper Details
PublisherCitrix Online File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMarch 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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