The mobilization of your organization’s workforce should no longer be looked upon as an added expense to your organization’s operational cost.
A properly implemented mobility strategy will remove the limitations your workforce faces with desktop strapped applications. The mobilization of key business applications allows for secure anytime, anywhere access to key data and the execution of business processes in real time. No predefined workflows are at a standstill waiting for the employee’s return to their desk or even worse the return to the office.
A mobility strategy will improve staff time management on assigned tasks and will ensure the timely completion of duties. With productivity on the rise, the inevitable result will be the reduction in departmental cost.
Since the release of the iPhone, a revolutionary smartphone, we have seen the creation of 120,000 + applications (with more being added daily) and this has led to the fundamental change in how we use a mobile device (more commonly referred to as a smartphone nowadays). Although the iPhone is consumer targeted and not targeted toward organizations, the mass availability of consumer applications continually pressures Business applications to go “mobile”.
On January 27th, 2010, Apple announced the release of it’s long awaited tablet … the iPad. Once again, this product is consumer targeted, but as the iPhone launched the development of many comparable devices, the iPad has already started the wave of tablets being released. This will further change the fundamental way we use mobile devices and this will apply further pressure to Business applications to be mobilized.
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Posted by: Robert Beauchamp, President/CEO RJR Innovations