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DUBLIN, Ireland, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14618) has announced the addition of Case Studies: Wireless Solution Adoption in the Enterprise to their offering.
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This study looks at the adoption of wireless solutions in the enterprise. Mobility is seen by a growing number of users as an extension of existing email and telephony services already being provided, particularly with the blurring of work and home boundaries in an information-driven society. This study looks at the business and technological considerations faced by CIOs and includes three case studies of organizations that have embraced mobility solutions and the challenges and lessons learned from the deployment.
"CIOs continued to be faced with the challenge on how to integrate and manage the growing momentum surrounding enterprise mobility," said Davina Yeo, associate director, Wireless and Networking Research. "There are several key business issues to consider before adopting enterprise mobility? controlling costs, demonstrating ROI or justifying the lack of ROI, training staff, and providing support to yet another technology element. It's a massive issue for enterprises, but the sooner they address it, the more secure their enterprises will be and the more effective their key mobile professionals can function, which will improve bottom line benefits to the smart enterprise."
The contents of this report are as follows: Opinion In This Study Executive Summary Situation Overview Introduction Technical Watch-List: Business Watch-List: Case Study: Philip Morris Company Information The Need for A Mobility Solution The Solution and Selection Process Implementation and Future Plans Evaluation and Lessons Learned Case Study: Storagetek Company Information The Need for A Mobility Solution The Solution and Selection Process Implementation and Future Plans The Benefits The Lessons Learned What is the Bottom Line? Case Study: Aboitiz Transport Group Company Information The Need for A Mobility Solution The Solution and Selection Process Implementation and Future Plans Investment Costs Timeline The Benefits The Lessons Learned What is the Bottom Line? Future Outlook Essential Guidance Actions To Consider Learn More Related Research Appendix Methodology Synopsis
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