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Mobile technology is fast emerging from the gadget stage. Today, there are hundreds of real-world examples of mobile technology empowering knowledge workers and adding real value to important business processes.
For many companies, mobility has seeped into the organization through tactical solutions to specific field problems few have come to mobility with a strategic vision from the outset. Therefore achieving real value isn't always straightforward. Mobile and wireless technologies are changing fast and notoriously averse to standardization. Users will continue experiencing technology fragmentation, interoperability issues and rapid obsolescence in the coming years.
For companies deploying mobile solutions it is becoming increasingly important to evolve from tactical mobility projects to a consolidated, managed, enterprise wide approach to mobility, to limit operational costs and security risk. As companies do so, a distinction is emerging in the way that they need to think about the information needs of mobility workers, such as field service technicians, versus the mobile needs of information users, such as executives.
The enterprises which profit most from mobility will be those who look on it not just as another technology, but as an opportunity for business process improvement.
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Evolving Mobility Needs and Requirements for the Enterprise
Even in a time with great economic and financial uncertainty, the IT and business landscape continues to change at a frenetic pace. One of the greatest areas of change pertains to the adoption of smartphones and other mobile solutions in the enterprise. This adoption has also changed in the last couple of years from an almost exclusively centrally procured process to one where individuals can go to their local store and purchase their smartphone of choice.
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Mobilizing Home Delivery for Real Business Benefits
This paper on HCL Mobility Solution for Home Delivery will discuss details on how to assist the client organization in overcoming challenges around operational efficiency, cost reduction and enhance customer satisfaction.
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Transforming Store Operations and Customer Experience Mobility Takes Retail Operations to the Next Level
This whitepaper elaborates the vision to show how mobility will impact and influence the consumer shopping experience and improve retail value chain processes, by enhancing workflow, increasing the speed of business transactions with near realtime communication between enterprise systems and personnel and providing better modes of reporting and management for a variety of stakeholders across the retail value chain.
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The Truth About Mobile Business Intelligence: Five Common Myths Debunked
In spite of the abounding myths, mobile business intelligence doesn't have to be expensive, hard to implement, or difficult to use. In fact, companies that choose the right solution, with the right capabilities, will realize low TCO and rapid ROI, while empowering their mobile users with the ability to access and interact with timely, complete corporate information from any smartphone or tablet.
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Success or Failure
Does the industry really understand the importance of Enterprise Mobility? Dan Rudolph, Peter Curran and David Heit met with ITO America to discuss.
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