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SUMMARY
This report looks into US business computing users. The primary data was
derived from a survey developed for In-Stat's Technology Adoption Panel (TAP).
The TAP consists of 15,000 technology users in the US that represent a wide
range of companies-varying in size, industry, and areas of expertise. The
survey was distributed online and resulted in 1,061 business user respondents.
The report takes a broad perspective to determine what computer form factor
and configuration they are using to reach some conclusions about how computers
are being employed in relation to media storage (songs, images, and
video)-with particular attention paid to personal content. Additionally, we
contrast how major US business segments (engineers, executives/managers, and
IT/Tech personnel) compare in these regards.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Introduction
Methodology
US Business Users At Large
- Demographics
- Age
- Occupation
- Organization's Primary Line of Business
- Annual Pre-Tax Income (2005)
- Computer Configuration
- Computer Form Factor
- Type of Operating System
- Type of Microsoft Operating System Used.
- Age of Computer
- Total Hard Drive Space
- Personal Media Content Infiltrates Business PCs
- Number of Songs Stored on Computer
- Number of Pictures Stored on Computer
- Minutes of Video (Personal or Movies) Stored on Computer
Executives and Managers
- Demographics
- Age
- Organization's Primary Line of Business
- Annual Pre-Tax Income (2005)
- Computer Configuration
- Computer Form Factor
- Type of Operating System
- Type of Microsoft Operating System Used.
- Age of Computer
- Total Hard Drive Space
- Media Content
- Number of Songs Stored on Computer
- Number of Pictures Stored on Computer
- Minutes of Video (Personal or Movies) Stored on Computer
Engineers
- Demographics
- Age
- Organization's Primary Line of Business
- Annual Pre-Tax Income (2005)
- Computer Configuration
- Computer Form Factor
- Type of Operating System
- Type of Microsoft Operating System Used
- Age of Computer
- Total Hard Drive Space
- Media Content
- Number of Songs Stored on Computer
- Number of Pictures Stored on Computer
- Minutes of Video (Personal or Movies) Stored on Computer
IT/Tech Personnel
- Demographics
- Age
- Organization's Primary Line of Business
- Annual Pre-Tax Income (2005)
- Computer Configuration
- Computer Form Factor
- Type of Operating System
- Type of Microsoft Operating System Used
- Age of Computer
- Total Hard Drive Space
- Media Content
- Number of Songs Stored on Computer
- Number of Pictures Stored on Computer
- Minutes of Video (Personal or Movies) Stored on Computer
Conclusion or Summary
Appendix-Survey
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