Today we're expected to work longer hours, often at home as well as
in the office. Although it might not seem like much, having the right
app on your phone, or the right phone in general, can take a small load
off of your shoulders and make your life just that little bit easier. So
here's a list of portable must-haves depending on your job title.
CIOs
spend a majority of their time trying to drive a company's technology
forward, but that could prove hard to do if they themselves are not
sporting the latest technology. After all, who's going to listen to
someone's advice if they aren't willing to take it themselves? So the
phone of choice for a CIO could be the Samsung Galaxy S4.
The cutting edge of technology, it has a high hardware rating, an
attractive body and lightning fast CPU. When you're seen with this
phone, all of your future tech suggestions will be taken seriously.
A data centre manager's
job is never over; not a moment goes by when you're not worried about a
meltdown or overheating. Or having nightmares about data loss and water
damage. The Intel Data Center Manager Mobile Client can help you to rest easy at night allowing them to check information collected by the DCM server at all times.
A network administrator is
always looking for new ways to test network capabilities and how to
push network usage to new heights. There's a an app you can download
called the CNS Remote Admin by Commercial Network Services
which allows you to monitor who's logged into the network, what
processes are running and, best of all, it's free and available on
iPhone and Android.
Many developers wouldn't
be caught dead with an iPhone, so it might be difficult to decide
between a Windows Phone and an Android phone. Luckily the use of Android SDK software allows
you to install an android simulator on your computer, so you can use a
Windows Phone as your personal phone, whilst emulating an android phone
on your computer, giving you the best of both app-developing worlds.
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