As mobility becomes ingrained in our personal and professional lives, it’s important businesses start thinking about it differently. At TechOrchard, as part of our client services, we first evaluate the opportunity for mobility in the organization and then work to build a comprehensive mobile strategy for achieving agreed-upon goals and objectives.

Often times, when first discussing mobility with a client, we receive a bit of resistance to the idea of thinking about it big picture and then drilling down into how it impacts individual lines of businesses. Some clients mistakenly believe they can simply implement an enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution without determining how that fits into a bigger mobility plan. Yet, companies of all sizes who have moved forward with implementing a well-crafted mobile strategy are reaping the valuable benefits, including enhanced productivity, increased user adoption and decreased overall costs. But don’t just take our word for it. This article was originally posted on LinkedIn and does a fantastic job of helping understand the need for a smart mobile strategy.


Mobile Doesn’t Matter — But Strategy Does
By Justin Roche | May 28, 2015

…Although Mobile is getting a lot of interest at the C-Level, in the next few years, ‘mobile’ won’t matter. It will simply be the norm. We no longer talk about what network we use, we no longer ask for Wi-Fi enabled laptops and we no longer talk about the ‘internet’….

>> Read the full article here.