In Pictures: The worst IT addictions (and how to cure them)
Jargon, data, power -- the first step to IT recovery is recognizing the monkey on your back
Worst IT addictions (and how to cure them)
Are you a jargon junkie? Got an insatiable appetite for information? Do you rule over your company's systems with an iron fist, unwilling to yield control until someone pries the keyboard from your cold, dead hands?
You're going to have to face it -- you're addicted to tech. It's not an uncommon problem, but it can lead to bad decisions, lost productivity, wasted money, and data breaches, to name just a few downsides.
Fortunately, there are cures. Consider this your first step on the long road to recovery.
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