Medium-sized businesses currently represent more than 60 percent of US occupations, and are investing quick in innovation, however they should guarantee they have what it takes and the executives set up to abstain from falling behind. A new study from Aruba takes a gander at how fair sized businesses around the globe are right now receiving workplace technology, Among key findings are that almost two-thirds(63 percent) of medium-sized business workers rate the choice of technology, applications and IT support at their company as either great or great. That looks at to 53 percent of those likewise studied from the biggest companies. Medium-sized businesses are additionally in front of the competition in their utilization of advanced audio-visual technologies, (such as, voice-enacted and wireless communication tools), which are offered by a normal of 27 percent of medium-sized businesses, contrasted with just 16 percent of smaller and 22 percent of bigger employers. There is a substantial accentuation on the cloud as well. Around a quarter (24 percent) of medium-sized business employees say their company has invested resources cloud storage software over the last 12 months, compared to 17 percent of large firms, Medium-sized businesses are additionally organizing cyber security software: 39 percent report investments around there in the most recent year, contrasted with 31 percent of large businesses. This pledge to new innovation means representatives of medium-sized businesses are essentially almost certain (66 percent) to rate their environment at work as either great or extremely great in contrast with those at the biggest companies(57 percent). Businesses of this size are additionally progressively lithe with regards to offering flexibility for employees to utilize individual gadgets for work - with 72 percent of medium-sized business employees permitted to do this, contrasted with just 53 percent of the individuals who work for larger employers. Two thirds of workers at medium-sized businesses say their organization is in risk of falling behind competitors by not actualizing new innovation, so the strain to keep pace is clear - yet so too are the risks. In spite of being aware of their organizations' cybersecurity policies, about three quarters (74 percent) of medium-sized business employees say they have taken risks with company data in the past year. In addition, less than half (48 percent) say that security is the responsibility of every employee -- compared to two thirds of those who work for the largest employers (66 percent). "As the adoption and integration of technology becomes a bigger priority across the corporate spectrum, medium-sized businesses have a distinct opportunity," says Patrick LaPorte, senior director, product marketing at Aruba. "Though often forgotten in the digital transformation conversation -- with the focus instead on how large companies are struggling to adapt or smaller businesses are seizing the ability to scale -- it is medium-sized businesses whose employees show the willingness and agility to make better use of technology and understanding of the opportunities it brings. The key is enabling them to do so. But with that comes a certain degree of security risk."