Goes Way Back
In the 1960s, the information technology industry was one of the first to offer telecommuting to its employees. In those days, a small number of programmers worked at home one or more days a week; however, the only communications link to the office was the telephone. There were no modems attached to desktop computers because there were no desktop computers. A few programmers may have had the luxury of a terminal connected to a mainframe or minicomputer, but the majority wrote source code using a pen and paper. They created the input by "punching cards" and did the testing at a local datacenter. See virtual company, telecity and hoteling.
![]() | Reproduced with permission from Computer Desktop Encyclopedia. Copyright (c) 1981-2008 The Computer Language Company Inc. All rights reserved. |
Additional Resources
- News to know: Apple vs. Psystar; Intel; Microsoft and multicore; Linux kernel
- Notable headlines: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple sues Psystar Sam Diaz: Complaint: 'Invaluable good is being eroded' Larry Dignan: The end of the Mac clones? Jason D. O'Grady: Apple: See you in court Larry Dignan: Intel's second quarter delivers; Cheap laptop demand...
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- What your boss hates about telecommuting
- What your boss hates about telecommutingsince 1994....since 1994 I've been a full time telecommuter. It works very well for me and my family. I can see it NOT working for many people and many careers. Lower auto insurance rates, no commuting costs.. but your home electric bill may creep up....
- Discussion threads 2008-07-15
- What your boss hates about telecommuting
- If you're not having any luck convincing your boss that you should be able to work from home, trying seeing it from his or her perspective. by Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
- Telecommuting in London to soar with summer temps
- Telecommuting in London to soar with summer tempsTelecommuting from remote office centersOffice workers who do not have adequate facilities at home for telecommuting or those who do not feel they can be as efficient working out of the house, need to consider working out of a remote office. Remote...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-10
- Car crash on Wall Street: many injuries and heavy losses
- Not since the financial industry did a header off the high board into a mortgage pool filled with bad paper. It's been literally weeks since an American-based business sector looked this sick. I've been trying to keep up with the bloody saga of the Detroit auto makers and...
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Why Cisco's new low-carbon diet isn't just a fad (updated)
- (Updated to include video blog link.) Is Cisco CEO John Chambers' aggressive commitment this morning to a 25 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2012 just a ploy/play for green headlines? Actually, I think this very public very high-level move represents just the first part of...
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Greening IT beyond the data center
- At the Business Goes Green conference in San Jose, Calif., on June 6, Christopher Mines, senior vice president of Forrester Research, talks about strategies managers can use to green IT in areas of an organization outside the data center. Mines discusses ideas such as implementing telecommuting initiatives, deploying video conferencing...
- Videos 2008-06-23
- Getting to work without going to work, how green is that?
- Getting to work without going to work, how green is that?You don't have to "all the way"If you have a typical white collar job that does not require 100% face time with the public/customers, then try this:1. Put a manilla (other colors won't work) folder on your desk and label...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-22
- Getting to work without going to work, how green is that?
- A resource management software provider teamed up with an experienced market analysis and research firm. Their goal was to find out how American corporations are using technology to control their operating costs. Building space, operating costs from lighting to HVAC, conference room needs--all are crucial parts of the...
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- News to know: Vista tweaks; Firefox 3; Life streaming for business; Office
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: 10 top tweaks for Windows Vista. Gallery right. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to show off a corporate Facebook-like prototype About those Windows XP 'upgrades' from Vista ... Dennis Howlett: CIO perspective:...
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Shifting the load? Sun studies energy consumption implications of telecommuting
- Shifting the load? Sun studies energy consumption implications of telecommutingWork from home, buses only when neededI live in London, so no excuses.Best bit? My job entails competing with the best brains in the world.Enjoy your journey ;-)RE: Shifting the load? Sun studies energy consumption implications of telecommutingMany, if not most...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-11
- Shifting the load? Sun studies energy consumption implications of telecommuting
- There is great potential for snarkiness associated with today's blog. Here's the thing: I have read and written about how technologies such as videoconferencing, broadband Internet access and power mobile devices are having a green impact on the way that companies do business. But even as...
- Blog posts 2008-06-11
- 37% of US IT workers would take a pay cut if it involved telecommuting
- In a poll of 1,500 technology workers, 37% said they would accept a salary cut if they could work from home, according to Dice Holdings. The average U.S. technology professional makes $74,570 per year. About 7% of such workers already telecommute. by AM
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- The Folks at NTR say it's a small, but crucial, step from software to landscape
- I spoke with two execs at NTR recently, and they were talking software, of course. But they were really talking about the planet, energy conservation and taking some action. Now. Not waiting. Not expecting a magic fix. NTR, based in Barcelona, is a...
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Photos: Where the building is the network
- The San Jose, Calif., headquarters of Echelon, maker of technologies for smart buildings, model the company's energy management systems.Behind the scenes of "smart" buildings, including the Louvre Museum in Paris and the Sears Tower in Chicago, lies technology from Echelon. The company doesn''t call its embedded control technologies "green,"...
- Image galleries 2008-05-14
- News to know: Facebook; OpenOffice; Firefox; RIM
- Notable headlines: Paula Rooney: Firefox 3 RC1 code complete, due in late May Joe McKendrick: Is anyone ready to process a trillion events per day? Tom Foremski: Informatica is on the block say senior sources Michael Krigsman: Hosted...
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the norm
- Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the normUnlike the Music Industry - Never heard of "oil payola"Superspike? Really. It's interesting that we have so much of the stuff that why don't the companies start paying us to use their fuel? I guess that would probably be "illegal" at...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the norm
- Can the price of crude--currently above $125 a barrel and the high gas prices that go with it--make telecommuting the norm? These questions come up typically with crises and natural disasters. For instance, if there was an avian flu outbreak workers across the U.S. would have to...
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- News to know: AMD; Oil and telecommuting; Verizon's EV-DO modem; Linux
- Notable headlines: Jason O'Grady: Review: Verizon UM150 USB EV-DO modem Gallery right. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Live Mesh to get more competition -- from Sun News.com: AMD revises server road map Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: How long can AMD...
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- Innovative model brings fiber to rural Vermont
- Innovative model brings fiber to rural VermontDownside to living in the BooniesPeople who choose to live out in the middle of nowhere should expect limited utility services. It is expensive for Telcos and Cable Companies and other utilities to provide the infrastructure for their services to a smattering of...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
Neighboring Terms
Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors
- The Cisco Mobility Resource Center is your source for FREE mobility solutions
-
The Cisco Mobility Resource Center offers FREE videos, downloads, podcasts and more, all designed to help small and medium businesses get mobile connectivity solutions, improve productivity and drive sales and revenue.
- New mobility solutions at the Cisco Mobility Resource Center
-
-
Tasty Baking’s new LEED factory
0:57
Tasty Baking CIO: Brendan O’Malley
-
Balancing act: innovation vs. reliability
1:28
Facebook VP of technical operations: Jonathan Heiliger
-
Securing data at E-Loan
1:47
E-Loan CIO: Jay Shah
-
When crops are scarce
1:47
Del Monte Foods CIO: Marc Brown
- View all CIO Vision Series Videos »







