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Business transformation with Enterprise Mobility

July 18, 2018


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In order to transform into a mobile-only business, your IT leaders will first need to understand the importance of all the available data and how this is used, so as to overcome any legacy culture that may still exist. Read below for some important tips that will help you take better advantage of your data in order to have a successful digital transformation.

Any business that wants to innovate through digital transformation, must necessarily utilize the power of data. Either this is existing and inactive data or data in use, it is all part of the bigger picture of business insights and decision-making abilities.

Data prominence

The increasingly stronger presence of data is often the consequence of accumulated technology in everyday workflows. So, what is the next step? Obviously, the cloud. Now, whether this will be a private or public cloud solution, or one or more services, this is up to the decision makers. In any case, the cloud has become somewhat of a common denominator for businesses around the world that wish to store their data and utilize them for creativity and innovation.

Big volumes, proper usage

When it comes to data analytics, it is always safe to say that “numbers never lie”. For example, let’s think of an IT department that is about to deploy a data visualization system for mobile devices, covering thousands of employees throughout the country. How many of these devices are inactive, abandoned or stolen, and what does this mean in terms of cost for the business? How much data does every device use? Could the cost of the services surpass the initial estimates? How often do employees connect to unsafe Wi-Fi hotspots? All this information can be found in the data available to IT and utilized to reduce expenses and avoid risks in real time.

Comprehensive strategy

On the other hand, the fact that you have a huge volume of data that is mostly focused on enterprise mobility does not necessarily mean that you should limit yourselves to this perspective only. In particular, your analysts should be able to identify trends aligning mobile with safety, or even with networks and infrastructure, and also figure out how to use the available data for developing enterprise apps.

The purpose of these examples is to point out that regardless of the origin of your data, it is always advisable to compare and check the available information, in order to figure out how the different units and departments can seamlessly work together for optimized results.





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