Mobility as a Service (MaaS) set to undergo a paradigm shift commercially, is your firm compatible with it.
Managed mobility services or mobility as a service (MaaS) is an area of enterprise mobility set to hit $19.4 billion globally by 2021, as per recent research report Markets and Markets a remarkable jump from current $4.5 billion ensuring promising opportunities.
Six key components of an end to end enterprise mobility solution includes-
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Mobile device management (MDM)
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Mobile app management (MAM)
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Telecoms expense management (TEM)
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Identity and access management (IAM)
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Network access control, and
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Mobile app development platform (MADP)
Now the core issue refers to awareness regarding mobility as a service which is major concern of Nick McQuire, VP enterprise at CCS Insight. He further describe the issue as the need for MaaS is considerably high, but getting enterprises to give up the control required to implement MaaS – is pretty challenging.
How will it transform your Job
Every organization won’t be considering to implement managed mobility as a service model – but graph will grow at constant pace . And if the context works, managed mobility is a feasible option which could make your Business mobile operations sufficiently extra efficient.
Source :- EnterpriseAppsTech
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