Technology media company TechTarget, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTGT) today announces
the launch of two new websites designed to help information technology
(IT) professionals embrace the megatrend of “the consumerization of IT”
and leverage it to increase productivity and competitive advantage
within their organizations. These new sites, SearchConsumerization.com™
and ConsumerizeIT.com™,
build on the TechTarget’s existing portfolio of security, mobile and
desktop virtualization media, including SearchSecurity.com™,
SearchMobileComputing.com™,
and SearchDesktopVirtualization.com™,
by focusing on the technologies that employees are bringing into the
enterprise outside of the IT procurement process to help them be more
productive.
The consumerization of IT is the introduction of technologies into the
enterprise that were initially considered as solely in the domain of the
consumer. Although most of the attention to date has been placed on
smartphones and tablets, such as the Apple® iPhone® and iPad®, the
reality is that these are just the tip of the iceberg. Technologies such
as Google Gmail™ webmail service, Dropbox, Twitter™, and LinkedIn® are
all being used every day by employees to do their jobs. These are
powerful technologies available to individuals, many times purchased on
their own, and they are asking IT to provide support.
SearchConsumerization.com
provides members with expert advice on how to secure, integrate and
strategically leverage consumer technologies used by end users to create
competitive business advantages for their organizations.
ConsumerizeIT.com
is the first community-driven, vendor-independent site for real-world IT
professionals dealing with consumerization. Going beyond the news,
ConsumerizeIT.com features all-star blogging, videos, and discourse from
industry luminary and independent technology analyst Brian Madden. His
current blog, BrianMadden.com™,
receives millions of visitors per year and is a leading source for
conversation, debate, and discourse about the application and desktop
virtualization industry.
“People don’t want to use separate technologies to manage work and
personal computing, so they are pushing what were traditionally consumer
technologies into the enterprise and asking their IT departments to
support them,” said TechTarget CEO, Greg Strakosch. “These new sites are
designed to help IT professionals manage the influx of these
technologies, identify opportunities for productivity enhancements, and
enable the enterprise to realize strategic competitive advantage,”
continued Strakosch.
About TechTarget
TechTarget, Inc. (www.techtarget.com)
(NASDAQ: TTGT) is a leading global technology media company with over
100 technology-specific websites, 10 million registered members, and
more than 10 years of groundbreaking accomplishments. Our extensive
editorial and vendor-sponsored content fulfills the needs of tech pros
looking for in-depth coverage of technology topics throughout their
buying process and positions us to meet the needs of technology
marketers targeting qualified technology audiences. Outside of North
America, TechTarget runs 23 websites and has offices in London, Mumbai
and Beijing.
(C) 2011 TechTarget, Inc. All rights reserved. TechTarget and the
TechTarget logo are registered trademarks of TechTarget.
SearchConsumerization.com, ConsumerizeIT.com, SearchSecurity.com,
SearchMobileComputing.com, BrianMadden.com and
SearchDesktopVirtualization.com are trademarks of TechTarget. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Source(s) : TechTarget, Inc.