Avis Budget Group Joins the Internet of Things Consortium

If it seems like you can’t pick up a magazine or turn on a news program without hearing about the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT), you are definitely correct. Experts estimate that within the next three to four years, there will be 28-30 billion connected devices. While many people are already enjoying using the IoT in their personal lives — everything from smart home appliances and thermostats to wearable fitness devices and more — as the IoT becomes even more prevalent, we can also expect it to have a positive impact on workplace productivity. Consider the following: Always Connected Means Always Able to Work One way that a workplace that embraces the IoT will become more productive is thanks to the always connected PC. Mobile experiences on a PC should work the same way as they do on a smartphone — quickly, and with immediate connection. Thanks to technologies like the Qualcomm Snapdragon Mobile PC platform, employees can enjoy the lightning fast speeds of their phone and PC in one user-friendly device. Always connected PCs can also be used as a portal to manage and control other IoT technologies; by using the 4G laptops that let workers stay connected while on the go, as well as connect to other devices, you and your team can work remotely with ease, which in turn will boost your productivity.

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