Staying connected is top priority today, reveals latest CISCO report
| by Priyanka Tilve
The report studied the increasing use of Internet and mobile devices by the next generation to connect with the world around them.

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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that today’s generation is highly connected. Bearing a testimony to this fact are the number of surveys conducted globally. The result of the recently released 2012 Cisco Connected World Technology Report, which was commissioned by Cisco, is no different. Speaking about the report, V C Gopalratnam, VP – Information Technology & CIO Globalisation, Cisco, said, “Fundamentally the report shows that internet connectivity and especially through mobile devices and tablets, has already shaped the mindset of the Gen-Y workforce and will continue to steer the world in that direction. Clearly the society wants to be always connected and always on, twenty years ago the paradigm was how do you become connected and today the whole paradigm is how do you stay connected. So that is the fundamental shift in the paradigm. And in future we really believe that network connections will become even more relevant and valuable than ever before.”
The significance of apps is increasing
When it came to sharing data online, 90 percent of respondents globally admitted to sharing or storing photos on Internet sites. The number is slightly higher in India, which is 94 percent. Next up was videos, with 62 percent globally uploading videos to share or store on Internet sites; at 73 percent, the number is significantly higher in India. Social networking is clearly popular worldwide, with 87 percent having a Facebook account, globally. In India, the number is a staggering 98 percent. When it comes to Twitter, globally about 56 percent respondents had a Twitter account and in India, 75 percent of the respondents had an account on the micro-blogging site.
A strong connection
The survey also revealed that the dependence or reliance on smartphones was so strong that the respondents admitted to experiencing anxiety when they aren’t able to access their device or are forced to stay away from it. Globally, 60 percent admitted to subconsciously or compulsively checking their smartphones for email, social media, texts etc. Out of which 40 percent owned up to the feeling of anxiety and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when they couldn’t check their smartphones constantly. And interestingly, 60 percent wished they didn’t feel so compelled. The figures for India weren’t any different, where 70 percent respondents admitted to compulsively checking their smartphone for updates, 42 percent said they would feel anxious if they couldn’t check regularly. But what can be heartening to know is that 71 percent wished that they didn’t feel so compelled.
Addiction or dependence?
Shaping the professional trends Given a choice of device, many would prefer smartphone
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Tags: Cisco Connected World Technology Report 2012 , popularity of social networking in India , Cisco global report , popularity of Facebook , BYOD , smartphones , emerging trends , tablets , bring your own device , Internet trends 2012 , Facebook , popularity of apps , Cisco online report
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