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Did you Know? |
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Mobile and remote technologies have made it
possible for companies to continue operations
while employees travel away from the office or
work remotely. The financial case is compelling,
and technology options are many. |
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“Information that’s fresh has the greatest value”
- Ross Altman, research director, Gartner, Inc.
The world is in constant
motion.
Everyday the pace of life seems to
speed up more and more.
In business, it’s all about the
information. Instant access to
whatever you need to know, when you need to
know it, from wherever you happen to be.
That’s the holy grail for the
real-time enterprise.
Knowledgeable interactions at the
point of business.
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The time is now...
As of 2002 there were more than 55
Million Mobile Workers in the US
(Dataquest)
Enterprise users of wireless data have
grown from 784,000 in 1999 to more than 9 Million by
2003
(Cahners In-Stat)
By 2002 Large Enterprises had spent more
than $50 Billion on Wireless Equipment and Services
(Cahners In-Stat)
The Fastest Growing Purchaser has been
the Middle Market, spending
more than $67 Billion in 2002 (Cahners
In-Stat)
74% of companies consider mobile and
wireless applications strategic to their business
(eMobility Wireless Study)
The Bottom Line:
Mobile Solutions are being implemented across all
industries and business size. Right now, it's very
likely that your competitors are either using or
planning to use handheld and wireless technology to gain
a competitive advantage. Customer will always buy
from those who provide the best service and quality at
the lowest price. Contact us now so we can help
you develop and implement a mobile strategy for your
business.
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