Introduction to Enterprise Mobility

Enterprise Mobility refers to the growing trend of organizations supporting remote operations for the workforce connecting via wireless devices. The trend recognizes the responsibility of organizations to adopt policies, processes, and technologies that enable secure and effective access to corporate apps, data, and services. The workforce saves time and corporate resources by performing office work from anywhere, using any device. According to a recent research report by Frost & Sullivan, employees using smartphones to get work done report a productivity increase of 34% and a gain of 58 minutes per day.

However, there’s more to Enterprise Mobility than using BYOD devices for work. In this blog post, we will discuss the important aspects of enterprise mobility, its benefits, and best practices for organizations who want to adopt the trend.

Enterprise mobility trends

Global organizations as well as a digitally active workforce demand enterprise mobility at an unprecedented scale. Technology trends, including solutions that enable remote work operations, and behavioral change among employees is pushing organizations to support enterprise mobility. According to the 2018 PWC research report Future of Mobility:

The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) industry is also booming due to the increasing adoption of enterprise mobility practices according to various research:

Benefits of enterprise mobility

Technology solutions that enable remote work aren’t the only reason companies are making the change. Those trends indicate positive shifts towards collaboration and innovation. Of course, organizations also directly benefit from enterprise mobility:

Finally, the enterprise mobility trend has emerged not only as a tool, but as a critical requirement for businesses to survive. Most organizations prefer an optimal mix of on-site and remote work operations to balance the advantages of employees collaborating with each other within the same office building and productivity gained by remote working. However, unforeseen circumstances can force organizations and individuals from following the optimal approach and failing to work remotely can lead to business failure and unemployment.

The prime example is the ongoing COVID-19 situation. In the final two weeks of March 2020, approximately 10 million individuals in the U.S. filed for unemployment claims. The spike represents how business organizations unable to offer remote work operations cope with a global pandemic that forced closures of office buildings and public spaces globally. According to a Goldman Sachs survey conducted among 1,500+ small business owners, around half of the business owners believed they may not resume operations if site closures persisted for over three months.

How to initiate enterprise mobility

As many countries adopt quarantine measures, most tech companies have responded by offering remote work operations for most employees. These organizations are therefore expected to maximize the potential of their enterprise mobility initiatives.

The following considerations can help achieve this goal:

Additional resources

For more information on enterprise mobility, check out these BMC Blogs: