Empowering Enterprise Mobility – Considerations for enabling apps on mobile devices : Part 2
In Part 1, I talked about taking a people centric approach to mobility and the four phases of building the blueprint or strategy for mobility. Lets delve a little deeper into each of them
Preparing the enterprise for mobility
Today’s enterprise IT need to be agile to cater to the changing landscape. This needs a certain amount of preparation to move the organization forward. Following are some of the most important considerations when preparing the enterprise for mobility:
Define your business goals
Preparing for a mobility journey needs to begin with a clear definition of the business goals and objectives (Short term and long term). At the end of the day, IT is a cost center and must define the ROI on mobility.
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This considerations vary from industry to industry, size of the organization and other demo-graphics. However establishing a clear goal and a set of objectives is imperative for the way forward.
Mobility Profiling
Understanding your workforce is the foundation for building a robust plan for your enterprise mobility strategy. Consider the following for mobility profiling:
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While most people know how to use smart devices, they need to be told how to use them smartly.
Mobility profiling is the keystone for defining the strategy. It will help assess and improve employee productivity and satisfaction, customer engagement and cost reduction.
Preparing LOB apps to expose data and business logic securely:
Most enterprises have a combination of home-grown line of business applications such as Leave, Vacation management, applications built on top of products such SharePoint and customized ERP implementations such as SAP etc. Therefore, it is imperative that these LOB Apps be prepared for mobility.
Enterprise Mobile apps are not necessarily a new breed of LOB apps, instead these are existing LOB Apps that are consumed by the users outside of the enterprise firewall with enhanced features and functionality. The new breed of apps are typically analytics and insights based on data generated by the traditional LOB apps
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The following type of LOB apps pose a challenge for enabling mobility :
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De-couple applications from the UI. In today’s world, the UI to the application could be the browser, mobile applications, native applications etc. Service enable LOB applications, consider EAI and EII and implement a strong middle-ware solution that enables exchange of data within the enterprise and externally. Leverage the cloud |
Define target platform to support
The mobility ecosystem is massive. The operating systems itself are largely fragmented with multiple version of the OS to support. Esp. with Android, many of the OEMs have their own implementation of the OS in addition to the OS itself being available in multiple versions. Supporting all these versions wouldn’t make practical sense. Therefore, the recommendation is to follow a general rule of three
- Support the Top 3 Operating System that your workforce uses
- Support the latest version in each OS, encourage users to update the latest version
- Build OEM level relationship with Top 3 Device OEMs
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Monitoring, Success Criteria & Metrics
An enterprise must monitor its implementation closely. It is imperative to define success criteria for mobility initiatives and periodically measure its implementation towards a certain metrics aligned to objectives stated earlier
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In Part 3 of this series, we will evaluate aspects of application development & deployment.