The tool of choice to the highly mobile workforce is the mobile phone. From customer contact and records keeping, through calendaring and scheduling to mapping and news feeds, the mobile phone is usurping the laptop as the main point of technology for the road warrior. Aside from the typical conveniences the mobile phone offers travelling employees, the ability to manage expenses closer to the point of spend, bypassing the credit card/receipt/spreadsheet/bank payment process through the use of a suitable mobile phone focused solution can optimise expense management for all concerned. ...
24/09/2010 | Concur mobility report August 2010 final EMEA.pdf | VIEW
The expectations, working methods and tools used by employees in all organisations have changed as a result of advances in communications technologies. Mobile technology has had the greatest impact; while the mobile phone initially seemed like a simple extension of the familiar desk phone system, the evolution of mobile networks from mainly carrying voice traffic to predominantly carrying data, has created a more sophisticated and complex challenge for those responsible for managing fleets of mobile users. ...
29/09/2010 | Orange paper - final.pdf | VIEW
The government wants to encourage people into work - and are bandying around the idea of improving personal mobility so that people can more easily move to where the jobs are. Technology can offer more - and maintain more social cohesion at the same time. ...
15/10/2010 | 360it - job mob.pdf | VIEW
In less than a couple of decades, the mobile phone has moved from a clunky accessory for city types and then for certain self employed groups to a ubiquitous communications tool. ...
04/10/2010 | QUO Enterprise smartphones.pdf | VIEW
Technology innovation is often hard to demonstrate to those in senior decision making roles in most organisations, and generally for very straightforward reasons. Many vendors pitch their products or services as being full of benefits, but often these are simply features dressed up with a few marketing buzzwords ending in ‘ability’. ...
27/09/2010 | QUO innovation.pdf | VIEW
‘Mobilising the workforce’, ‘mobile enterprise’ and simply ‘mobility’ have all been included in taglines for marketing programmes over recent years, and with so much emphasis on this whole area from the technology sector, one could be forgiven for thinking that humans had only just recently developed legs. ...
13/12/2010 | QUO mobile rights.pdf | VIEW
Many printer vendors are banking on the soaring demand for smartphones and tablets to revitalise the opportunity for printing, in the office, at home and on the move. ...
14/04/2011 | Quocirca Ubiquitous Mobile Printing April 2011.pdf | VIEW
There is a paradox at the heart of 21st century business processes. The effective sharing of data makes these processes more efficient but carries an inherent risk that the data may be compromised. ...
10/10/2011 | CRN mobile SMB - Oct 2011.pdf | VIEW
The consumerisation of end user devices throws up challenges for the security of data and how to manage airtime contracts and payments. This presentation is based on Quocirca's free report, "Carrying the can", looks at the issues. It was given at the Wireless Improvement Group (WIG) forum in Oct 2011. For more information on WIG see LinkedIn Groups. ...
21/10/2011 | Quo pres for tt event Oct 20th 2011 V2.pdf | VIEW
How IT consumerisation is driving the need for anytime, anywhere printing ...
23/01/2012 | The mobile print enterprise Public Excerpt Jan 2012.pdf | VIEW