The computer market is more of a moving target than ever. Forrester Research, a high-tech research firm based in Cambridge, Mass., expects unit sales of mobile computers to top 9.5 million by 1996. (‘Mutants’ include sub-notebooks, personal digital assistants and specialized handheld devices.) Forrester also gleans from a survey of MIS people that the mobility revolution poses a ‘huge, unseen challenge’ to Fortune 1,000 companies. Even as mobile computers proliferate, ‘the MIS executives interviewed have few clear plans for managing these devices: 26% say they ‘have no idea’ as to who will manage mobile computers in three years.’
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