Regenerative Medicine

Mobile working is the future that began today.

 Apple has just shown that business with smartphones, tablets and the like seems more lucrative than pumping oil. Here and there, however, everyone who wants to be at the forefront has to keep an eye out for new sources. So it is not surprising that the mobility giants have launched an attack on the Enterprises.

Mobile working is the future that began today. With the further development and digitization of business processes and the networking of stakeholders in a company, new types of added value must be developed and integrated into theCompanies implemented.

Mobility strategies are finding their way into companies

In order to be able to make the transition to a mobile and digital company as a user, a technological basis is necessary. This is where many components come into play, which in combination form the essential basis for a successful enterprise mobility strategy. This includes higher-level programs, such as mobile device management or extensive enterprise mobility management suites, own end devices for business and the right ones Business Apps.

On the other hand, there are smartphone manufacturers and app developers who are already very deeply integrated on the consumer side and have created an almost saturated market with high competitive pressure. In order to maintain the high growth rates in the long term, it is essential for many providers to have a dedicated enterprise offering. Large companies and corporations have the potential to roll out a number of devices in the five-digit range with a single deal.

Mobility giants also have to adapt the offer

In order to be able to achieve such deals, however, the providers have to adapt more closely to the needs of the user companies. The requirements go far beyond secure end devices or individual enterprise features. The goal is to be able to map the mobile company processes via the smartphone and tablet from the organization to the operative business on site. Or to make them mobile in the first place.

The three large companies behind the mobile operating systems, Google ( Android ), Microsoft ( Windows Phone) and Apple (iOS), have a wide range of applications and services for mobile devices in corporate use.