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Managing Mobility: An IT Perspective

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Today’s workforce is rapidly becoming mobile. According to survey conducted by Simpson Carpenter in September 2005, employees spend an average,one third of their time out of the office,and almost half their time in the office away from their desks. And that trend is only rowing.DC projects that by 2009 there will be more than 78 million mobile workers worldwide. In order to stay ahead of the competition, organizations are faced with the challenge of meeting workforce demands to provide them with the functionality that will keep
them thoroughly informed,responsive and constantly connected.And with more and more workers spending greater lengths of time away from their desks,businesses are increasingly looking at how to capitalize on
the significant benefits of enterprise mobility.For example,a busy executive needs push email on their mobile device so they can respond to a time sensitive communication on the way to the airport.A sales
representative needs real-time access to contacts and calendars in order that they can be more responsive to customers and close more deals.Knowledge workers need access to corporate data and applications
standards for use can be implemented, such as setting email storage capacity,time limits,and the size of attachments.Can programming updates be “pushed out ” remotely over-the-air to devices regardless of
geographic location,so workers don ’t have to bring them in to IT,causing further burdens to already stretched resources?Does the solution provide backup and restore capability

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