More mobile devices are being used by corporations than ever. Beyond simple calling there are many new applications emerging all the time. Also, its likely that a significant proportion of your employees use more than one mobile device. Some recent mobile applications include:
Internet of Things (IoT) – Billions of devices, sensors, switches, and other “things” are being connected to the global internet every day. Since they connect to the same internet as people do, people can control them using their mobile devices. These has seen tremendous application in smart homes where all lights, locks, thermostats, garage doors and more can be operated from a smartphone, or by voice.
Industrial Control Systems (ICS) – Formerly disparate manual systems providing heat, light, air conditioning, and other environmental services are now integrated into a single automated ICS fully equipped with sensors to help automate turning those services on and off based on area occupancy. Adjustments are routinely made by smartphone.
New Customer Experiences are being delivered via dedicated mobile apps provided by retailers, service providers, manufacturers, healthcare providers and more. These apps access a diversity of data assets combining them to help customers place orders, select items, check status, make payment, reserve seats, shop, and much more. Many retailers even track the progress of customers through their stores to learn which displays they stop and dwell at.
These few applications just scratch the surface of the growing number of mobile applications emerging all the time. The need for managed mobility services (MMS) has never been greater.
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Advantages of Outsourcing MMS
The first and foremost advantage of outsourcing your mobile management to a full-service MMS provider is that all of this is their expertise. They immediately feature redundant resources to assure that your requirements are always fulfilled.
Global enterprises will require help desk support that is always available, and in multiple languages.
Ask yourself who in your organization is constantly keeping informed on the latest developments and advances coming from the telecom and technology industry. In even deeper detail, who is tracking releases of new versions of operating systems, patches, and other updates? Who will be responsible for implementing these?
Automation is another advantage some higher-quality MMS providers bring. When automation is used to ingest incoming invoices, scan them, analyze them, and score them for approval, your invoices are always paid on time, avoiding late-pay penalties that can be substantial. Automated systems can also keep track of the utilization of devices and services. If one is found to be idle for too long a time, administrators can be alerted to investigate and take remedial action.
Outsourced MMS and the COVID-19 Pandemic
The importance of having a comprehensive mobile management strategy has been amplified by having everyone work from home due to the dangers of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first impact is the likely rise you’ve experienced in mobile users. Some who never needed a mobile device because they were office-based now do need one. Companies that require corporate-liable devices only were also required to issue new devices to those who were using their own, even if it was outside corporate policy.
Next is the dramatic expansion of your threat-landscape. This is the area surrounding any point of internet contact that connects to your network. When everyone was in one building, that surface was limited. Now you have users on residential wi-fi internet connections. It may be that nothing is more vulnerable. Your data assets are seriously exposed.
Knowledge is power. Quality MMS providers carefully monitor literally everything about your mobile estate. Who is using what, when, even where? How have your expenses been trending over time? Is your entire inventory of devices present and accounted for? How timely have your payments been? What has caused delays?
Visibility into all this and more can save thousands, sometimes millions of dollars.