The Competitive advantage of Mobile IT

by Korina Glass 25. October 2009 22:18

The only competitive advantage remaining today for any business, irrespective of what industry you’re in, irrespective of where you reside on this planet, is the ability to obtain and act on information ahead of your competition. No matter what business you’re in, whether it's oil and gas, whether you’re in healthcare, whether you’re a logistics company, it doesn’t make any difference. Your ability to get information into the hands of people who need that information, and enable them to act on and interact with that information before the competition can is what's going to make a difference in terms of business success.  So that should be a good motivator for you to start thinking about mobilising people. If they are out and about, working with customers directly involved in business activities, they need access to your network, they need access to IT resources, and they need to do it faster than the competition can. 

Core Objectives for Contemporary Mobility

 Minimise, if not eliminate, the behavioural and performance differences that exist between wire line and wireless capabilities: 

• Throughput

• Reliability/Availability

• Access to applications and data  

Wireless can do anything that wire can do, and without the need to find a place to plug in: 

• Location-independence, virtual office

Any application Extending mobile user base beyond service, sales, vertical markets, etc. 

The Future of IT…is in mobility 

• Mobilising all enterprise IT services and capabilities

• Wireless as the default or even primary vehicle

• Advances in technologies, standards, networks, devices

• As with wire (and just about everything else in business), the key is management

Maximise productivity – ease of use, transparency

Reduce costs – time saving, administration costs etc.   

Mobile Computing: Powering public services

by Korina Glass 24. September 2009 12:07

Mobile computing: powering public service

Today’s technologies support workers on-site through suites of products devoted to connectivity, security and productivity.

According to the Future Work Forum, one in three UK workers does at least part of their work each week away from the office. Millions of working hours each day are spent working in the community, travelling to meetings and remote offices, or working from home. It’s a scenario that’s especially familiar to anyone working in the public sector, says Nick Umney, a technical specialist working in Microsoft’s Public Sector team. “Today, very few people spend five days a week working at a desk in the office, particularly with the growing awareness of flexible and remote working,” he says. “The challenge is how we enable those workers in the field, or at remote locations, to be as productive and efficient as they possibly can.” 

 The ‘Real’ work is outside the office

One part of the solution is to deploy mobile technology to provide public sector workers with access to job-related information wherever they are based. The potential benefits of mobile working are certainly compelling: the UK government estimates the public sector could save up to £336 million a year through mobile working. These savings would be generated through reduced office costs, efficiency savings, service improvement and improved data quality. “I agree that the public sector could benefit enormously from mobile working because for many roles, the ‘real’ work is outside the office,” says Rob Bamforth, a research analyst with Quocirca. “Providing access to IT on the move saves time, and therefore makes the individual more productive.”For example, the London Borough of Sutton achieved 47% efficiency savings when it provided finance staff with tablet PCs to record the results of home-based interviews with individuals requesting financial support. Staff used specially designed forms on the tablet PCs to record vital details, and generated the required paperwork for an application on the spot. Computerising the process has reduced errors and also means the results can be processed more easily – a typical application can now be assessed in less than one week, compared to five weeks previously. In Sheffield, 84 local councillors have been provided with handheld computers that allow them to electronically record requests and complaints from citizens, which are automatically sent back to the council’s contact centre. The system saves each councillor around three hours per week in paperwork and administration, translating into a major financial saving for the council.  

See how Dynamic Forms can help your business and increase productivity in the field: www.dynamic-forms.net                  www.igroupltd.co.uk  

           

Logistics Link North 2009: The exhibition for all your Supply Chain Solutions

by Korina Glass 24. September 2009 11:52
Visit igroup at Logistics Link this October to experience demonstrations of Dynamic Forms, as well as gaining a wealth of valuable product knowledge, ask questions regarding your logistics needs and chat to personnel from igroup to obtain information specific to your IT needs.

Logistics Link North now in its 6th year and back at the new £34million state of the art venue at Doncaster Racecourse, the show will bring together leading industry suppliers with key decision makers at the only Northern logistics event.

At the show you can meet exhibitors who have a range of logistics products and services to help optimise your supply chain operations. Many of the exhibitors will have on stand demonstrations, meaning you can see many of the latest products and services to hit the industry in use and discuss how best they can meet your company’s requirements.

Meet and evaluate first class suppliers of:

  • Contract logistics
  • Warehouse automation/systems integration
  • Forklift trucks
  • Developers/facilities managers/development agencies
  • Wireless/RDT systems
  • Supply chain software  
  • Materials handling
  • Specialist services
  • Printers/bar coding/labelling equipment
  • Fleet management/telematics systems
  • Packing/storage/packaging
  • Palletised distribution 

 

The show will also have a FREE Seminar Programme giving visitors the hints and tips on how to improve their supply chain operations, as well as keeping them informed about the latest best industry practice. Visit the only Northern one-stop logistics event on 13th - 14th October 2009, Doncaster Racecourse

To register, simply visit - http://www.igroupltd.co.uk/igroup/Pages/Events.aspx or call 0845 838 2184