The promise of the mobile office is becoming a reality. Mobile devices are commonplace in corporate environments today, as employees who use smartphones, tablets and notebooks report experiencing greater productivity and job satisfaction. With well-planned mobile strategies, enterprises can extend their workplaces beyond the four walls of the office to boost communication, collaboration and innovation so they can gain a competitive advantage in their industries.
Key to the mobility discussion is, "Can I have my apps?" Answer is increasingly yes, even if "Most Companies Fall Short". (http://bit.ly/ROPQyQ) Yes to Office productivity apps. Yes to internal apps. Yes to accessing backend systems. But missing from this discussion is identifying which mobile platform best presents these apps. So, perhaps an even better question is, "Are my mobile partners listening to me and anticipating my needs?"
Key to the mobility discussion is, "Can I have my apps?" Answer is increasingly yes, even if "Most Companies Fall Short". (http://bit.ly/ROPQyQ) Yes to Office productivity apps. Yes to internal apps. Yes to accessing backend systems. But missing from this discussion is identifying which mobile platform best presents these apps. So, perhaps an even better question is, "Are my mobile partners listening to me and anticipating my needs?"
Interesting info. See my blog on this at www.enterprisemobilehub.com/node/3509/