Are You A Mobile Ready Manager?

It is heartening to see that the hyped up trend is shaping up well and compelling IT managers to rethink their strategy

While BYOD is one phenomenon of enterprise mobility, senior IT managers seem to be absorbing all virtues of mobility in the enterprise. They are really in line with what analysts and consultants like KPMG argue for--companies cannot afford to side step this transformation and would have to work towards providing user-friendly, easily configurable, flexible mobility options; all this while simultaneously focusing on implementing and sustaining water-tight information security measures.

"It is enriching to see that IT managers are leveraging enterprise mobility to harness the disruptive forces of mobility strategies"

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At that time, discussions revolved around whether it was a bane or pain, or no pain, no gain and so on. However, that has changed, and it is heartening to see that the hyped up trend is shaping up well and surprisingly compelling IT managers to rethink their strategy.

About a year ago, when ITNext attempted to do a cover feature around mobility, the insights that we got from senior IT decision makers were sundry and just hyped with no use cases.

It is rather enriching to discover that IT managers are leveraging enterprise mobility to harness the disruptive forces of mobility strategies and to create new ways of delivering the solutions to customers.

A feature we did in ITnext months back found that these IT guys are clued into what kind of skills are required to create a positive environment, to tap the right kind of applications which are mobile savvy, and that they are calling for a fine-tuned strategy for enterprise mobility both inside and outside the company’s four walls to securely connect employees, customers and partners with legacy applications and native ones.

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