Tablet usage study – U.S. highlights

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Tablets are a standard part of the IT device offering for 73% of companies. 51% 53% Personal funds Company funds Companies allow employees to use their own tablets purchased with 75% use tablets as a companion device to laptops/desktops and 85% as a companion to smartphones*. Tablet Expectations 93% of ITDMs report that employees have favorable interest in tablets prior to company adoption. 65% of companies want to deploy more tablets as a standard offering plan into their workforce. ITDMs believe Productivity increases due to tablet use* Estimated 20% more increase in productivity 61% 36% Expectations Met* Expectations Exceeded* Compared to Laptops, Desktops & Smartphones TABLETS HAVE: Lower Ownership Costs Less Setup Time More vulnerability to Accidental Damage More vulnerability to Viruses More vulnerability to Security Breaches More vulnerability to Device Theft More vulnerability to Becoming Outdated More vulnerability to Being Lost 45% 40% 59% 36% 46% 67% 42% 68% 42% 41% 63% 39% 42% 69% 43% - 42% - 46% 56% 53% 46% 55% 52% ITDMs believe Tablets are worse in terms of processing power/speed and hard drive capacity than laptops or desktops. U.S. Highlights - Tablet Usage. 81% Population interviewed were ITDMs Source: 2014 International Tablet Survey conducted by Harris Poll and sponsored by Dell. Survey of IT Decision Makers (ITDMs) in 10 countries. To read the full report and methodology, visit: http://dell.to/1uHuqDj Tablets use mix of Windows®, iOS™, and Android™ operating systems but Windows® edged out the others as the most frequently used operating system.

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A summary of findings from the Dell 2014 International Tablet Survey on how tablets are used in the US according to IT Decision Makers. For more context, please see: http://dell.to/1rD7fbz. See the actual study at http://dell.to/1sGlyMO.

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Tablets are a standard part of the ITdevice o�ering for 73% of companies.

51% 53%Personal

funds Company funds

Companies allow employees to use their own tablets purchased with

75% use tablets as a companion device to laptops/desktops and 85% as a companion to smartphones*.

Tablet Expectations

93% of ITDMs report that employees have

favorable interest in tablets prior to company adoption.

65% of companies want to deploy more tablets as a standard o�ering plan into their workforce.

ITDMs believe Productivity increases due to tablet use*Estimated 20% more increase in productivity

61% 36%

Expectations Met*

Expectations Exceeded*

Compared to Laptops, Desktops & SmartphonesTABLETS HAVE:

Lower Ownership Costs

LessSetup Time

More vulnerability to Accidental

Damage

More vulnerability

to Viruses

More vulnerability to Security Breaches

More vulnerability

to Device Theft

More vulnerability to Becoming

Outdated

More vulnerability

to Being Lost

45% 40% 59% 36% 46% 67% 42% 68%

42% 41% 63% 39% 42% 69% 43% -

42% - 46% 56% 53% 46% 55% 52%

ITDMs believe Tablets are worse in terms of processing

power/speed and hard drive capacitythan laptops or desktops.

U.S. Highlights - Tablet Usage.

81%

Population interviewed were ITDMs

Source: 2014 International Tablet Survey conducted by Harris Poll and sponsored by Dell. Survey of IT Decision Makers (ITDMs) in 10 countries. To read the full report and methodology, visit: http://dell.to/1uHuqDj

Tablets use mix of Windows®, iOS™,

and Android™ operating systems but Windows® edged out the others as the most

frequently used operating system.