The 5G Impact on Enterprise Mobility


5G is 10 times faster and experts say its rate of adoption will be unlike anything seen in recent times. So how is this nextgen of wireless revolution going to impact enterprise mobility?. We are pretty sure that by now enterprise mobility solution providers must have their plans sorted to reap the rich benefits of 5g technology. And in case you are still wondering about the scale of the impact that 5G will have on the enterprise landscape, this blog will answer all your doubts. 

Here are 3  key impacts of 5G on enterprise mobility:

Far-Reaching Remote Capabilities

For businesses with a strong remote workforce, 5G promises swifter connectivity. The days of incomplete or unsubmitted tasks are limited and the stack of timely task submissions is pegged to get a productivity boost too. Overall enterprise mobility will finally reach its prime metamorphosis state with much stronger and credible remote capabilities.

Fasttrack IoT Adoption

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IoT promises a more collaborative enterprise landscape. However, until now its adoption rate has not been as fast as one would expect it to be. The primary reason for this was definitely ‘speed’. But 5G + IoT is a match made in heaven.

IoT brings new data sources for businesses. These data sources can be a range of devices from wearables to moving supply chain components. 5G will ensure a credible speed for 24*7data gathering from these connected sources and with new-age digital capacities like ML, Analytics, AI, etc enterprises can put into place a framework for analysis in motion or online analysis. The subsequent impact on business productivity, innovation and customer engagement and service is beyond measure. The only differentiator between the followers and leaders in enterprise mobility landscape would be a given organizations rate of IoT and 5G adoption.

Feature-Rich Mobile Application

5G will force enterprises to redesign the mobile application experience for internal stakeholders as well as end customers. We would see greater integration of new-age features like VR, AR, etc across the enterprise mobile application ecosystem. Time for product engineering services to revisit design boards and ensure enterprise custom app solutions are not only feature-rich but 5G compatible too.

Last but not least, enterprises must look to put into effect a strong yet flexible strategy for an enterprise mobility experience that not only serves its ultimate objective of business productivity and profitability but also can withstand initial disruptions that are part and parcel of embracing any technology transformation.



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