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ISSUE 1 • DECEMBER 2006
As mobility extends out beyond the confines of the office, the potential benefits that can be achieved are extremely exciting – however, it also brings a whole new realm of complexity in terms of managing mobile devices and applications. I hope you find our first issue of “managing the mobile enterprise” a useful insight into the issues and solutions that we have encountered with our customers whilst developing some highly innovative mobile enterprise systems.
Julie Purves Managing Director, B2M Solutions
A new paradigm in mobile technology
Recent developments in mobile technology means that organisations can now equip their blue collar workers with mobile devices in an effective and efficient manner – providing a whole new paradigm in the use of mobile technology. But how can organisations achieve a return on investment from this expanded mobile enterprise?
What if mobile devices stop your drivers doing their job?
For parcel carriers, mobile devices are increasingly extending critical computerised processes into the frontline – right in to the driver’s cab. Great for improving efficiency and customer service but what happens when the devices fail many miles from the depot?
From farmers’s field to supermarket shelf
S&A Produce, one of Europe’s largest strawberry producers, has invested in an advanced mobile communications system to monitor and manage its strawberry production. The company now has full traceability on every punnet of fruit as it moves from the field, through processing until it reaches a retailer’s shelf.
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