Author: Rakesh S
Mobile technology has a direct impact on companies of all sizes, and the impact is going to increase in the future. Mobile technology can improve productivity and operational efficiency, while cutting down costs and increasing customer satisfaction. If any company fail to "mobilize" their businesse, they may be at a competitive disadvantage. In fact, Mobility is becoming an essential part of doing business.
The latest functionality in mobile devices is the ability to double as a wireless, electronic door key. That capability is enabled by a technology called near-field communication, or NFC. NFC isn't new, but using it to speed up and simplify the hotel check-in process for travelers. This mobile application would allow the user to check in to his hotel on his mobile phone, and have the code for his door key sent to his Mobile device. The challenge of keeping customers engaged is easy for companies using mobile applications.
If you're interested in moving forward with mobility, it's best to take it one step at a time. You need to be sure that the mobile application you are interested in will work with your device and with any other systems to which you want to connect. Compatibility is a primary factor, and it's not always clear who's responsible for getting the application to work.
Nowadays, broadband is available more and less expensive. Mobile devices are also getting cheaper and more powerful. Making them part of your business plan will empower your Sales force in their daily interactions. If they can do their jobs better and faster than the competition, your company will reap the benefits.
Today's consumer is always connected to their mobile device and a mobile presence is a must for any business. That does not mean that every business needs its own mobile app. Mobile apps are great for engaging with existing brand loyalists, but in the app marketplace, exposure to new users can often be achieved through presence in third party apps.
Regardless of the device, we should make careful, intelligent choices about the business tasks you want to enable. It is found that SMEs are more likely to use mobile broadband than their larger counterparts. And it's also been reported that small business fleets equipped with GPS systems increased their work orders by 25 percent, more than three times better than large fleets using GPS technology.
Mobile technology offers a way for SMEs to expand their sales area and close the gap in supply-chain management. They may even have an edge there, since it's easier for a smaller, agile firm to adapt than it is for a large enterprise.
Mobile technology has a direct impact on companies of all sizes, and the impact is going to increase in the future. Mobile technology can improve productivity and operational efficiency, while cutting down costs and increasing customer satisfaction. If any company fail to "mobilize" their businesse, they may be at a competitive disadvantage. In fact, Mobility is becoming an essential part of doing business.
The latest functionality in mobile devices is the ability to double as a wireless, electronic door key. That capability is enabled by a technology called near-field communication, or NFC. NFC isn't new, but using it to speed up and simplify the hotel check-in process for travelers. This mobile application would allow the user to check in to his hotel on his mobile phone, and have the code for his door key sent to his Mobile device. The challenge of keeping customers engaged is easy for companies using mobile applications.
If you're interested in moving forward with mobility, it's best to take it one step at a time. You need to be sure that the mobile application you are interested in will work with your device and with any other systems to which you want to connect. Compatibility is a primary factor, and it's not always clear who's responsible for getting the application to work.
Nowadays, broadband is available more and less expensive. Mobile devices are also getting cheaper and more powerful. Making them part of your business plan will empower your Sales force in their daily interactions. If they can do their jobs better and faster than the competition, your company will reap the benefits.
Today's consumer is always connected to their mobile device and a mobile presence is a must for any business. That does not mean that every business needs its own mobile app. Mobile apps are great for engaging with existing brand loyalists, but in the app marketplace, exposure to new users can often be achieved through presence in third party apps.
Regardless of the device, we should make careful, intelligent choices about the business tasks you want to enable. It is found that SMEs are more likely to use mobile broadband than their larger counterparts. And it's also been reported that small business fleets equipped with GPS systems increased their work orders by 25 percent, more than three times better than large fleets using GPS technology.
Mobile technology offers a way for SMEs to expand their sales area and close the gap in supply-chain management. They may even have an edge there, since it's easier for a smaller, agile firm to adapt than it is for a large enterprise.
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