How IT can work with the gadget-conscious Generation Y
by ComputerWeekly.com

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Published on: 10/13/2010
Type of content: White Paper
Length: 2
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Overview

IT managers have to be prepared for the technology challenges and potential risks presented by employing the so-called Generation Y. Unlike the baby boomers born after the Second World War and the “Generation X” that followed, the people of Generation Y are “digital natives”, born in the mobile phone era, entirely comfortable with technology and with a very different attitude to their careers. They don’t see work as a way of life; they see it as a tool to allow them to live the life they want.

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