Bridging the "Digital Divide" with Operational Flexibility and Smart Partnerships
Organizational success in the “new normal” is achievable, but the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic brought a few insights into clear focus.
The new landscape is mobile-centric, if not mobile-first. With organizations moving employees to work from home and investing in the tools and infrastructure they need to do their job outside of the office, the pendulum is in full swing. Strong, flexible mobile IT infrastructure will be the foundation for enterprise success, both as an important investment in preparing for disruption and also as a key figure in their frontline workers being able to take advantage and thrive during and immediately after widespread disruption. This flexibility must encompass:
It is clear that the fallout of COVID-19 will change the nature of mobile deployments, and the business flexibility and agility they provide are critical investments. However, it will not be possible to establish an end-to-end scalable and supportive mobile infrastructure using in-house resources only. Innovators who reported healthy, successful business outcomes in this survey are also among the first to engage MMS partners to bolster their capabilities and empower their decision makers to scale business goals to meet the demands of the moment and beyond. It’s clear that a combination of innovative planning and expert IT partners well-versed in technology deployments and support for mobile workforces is a must-have to navigate and bridge the enterprise “digital divide” that sets successful enterprises apart.
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