Thursday, May 21, 2009

MOBILE WORKING - ANYWHERE ANYTIME.



Mobile working is about freedom and simplicity. With a new technologies and a latest devices are making easy to access information and work regardless where ever you are. Mobile phone are now equip with the range of computing device which is allowing us to create and acces EMAIL, create document and even hold meetings without being in the office.

WORKING IN REAL TIME - Mobile working really mean for the sales people or a staff working at client site. Instead of demonstrating a product with a laptop, they could connect to the your system or any relevant website, which is give client more information about the product and latest prices. This can be more sales and a better customer service.

FLEXIBLE WORKING - Depending on your business model and objective, the model mobile technology will vary. Previous Mobile working was synonymous with laptops. Now, handheld devices like PDA's, 3G smartphone and NetBook, which is become so popular now, that can handle data and voice on the move.

HOW TO MAKE IT REALITY

3G (HSDPA) SmartPhone - With a much higher data transfer rate, unlike WAP Phone, there is no waiting time to acces the Web. Wap phone data transfer rate at only 10kbps, 3G's up to 384kbps and with HSDPA you can download data up to 3.6 Mbps. The key features of 3G's phone with a video call communication, but the quality isn't good enough to make it a replacement for formal meeting. 3G's handphone also come with a range of usefull features - like digital camera, web and Email acces. The 3G's SmartPhone features enhance with push Email, GPS capabilities, organizer and file editing for standard office software. It's also can be link to your laptop or pc's as a modem.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

MOBILE WORKING-THE BEST SOLUTION

Small firms turn to mobile working

Small businesses are starting to adopt flexible and home working policies in a bid to cut costs and avoid having to make staff redundant.

The small firms must considered implementing a flexible working policy as a means of reducing overheads in challenging conditions while the same number felt under more pressure from employees to allow them to work flexibly.

All businesses need to take stock and revise their plans and strategy to continue to be competitive, and that means streamlining operations, reducing costs and increasing productivity. Mobile working has an extremely positive impact, not just in terms of the performance and productivity of the team, but also in attracting and retaining excellent people.

All businesses need to take stock and revise their plans and strategy to continue to be competitive, and that means streamlining operations, reducing costs and increasing productivity

Mobile technology allows to keep in touch with their progress and also means that they are always available should they need support or advice. Many of business owners feel they are not adequately supported in terms of the technology packages available to them.

This is to give them flexibility to react to the current economy despite the fact that many of them knows  that technology would become more important in a recession.

Businesses should be looking for a simple, understandable price plan from mobile communications providers and ensuring they get the specific advice that they require.

 { Life is going to get a lot harder before it gets better }

 

 

 

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Friday, May 1, 2009

MOBILE WORKING




Mobile Working: The right tools for your business



Employee mobility is an increasing trend as businesses are becoming more flexible than ever - but what does this mean when deciding on the right tools to make it work effectively?


With the developing need for employee mobility in Malaysia now, mobile devices are becoming increasingly relied upon for both small and larger businesses, are now using mobile data technologies such as and Executives of the group with the most gadgets. Some use a notebook, PC, PDA's, SmartPhone, Wi-Fi or a mobile broadband.


Across all businesses the most obvious device is the mobile phone, which is almost universally used, but mobility doesn't end there. The single mobile device respondents found most useful is the notebook PC with mobile connectivity either through an external card or Built-in Mobile Broadband. With both technologies already widely deployed the outlook on demand for notebook PCs is set to increase over the years. Alongside mobile phones and notebook PCs it is important to not forget the use of PDA's as being significant for the mobile workforce. With ever increasing technological developments both with the actual mobile devices themselves and the communications networks there is a rapidly growing market with new business challenges.



It the time to change



When the decision to increase employee mobility is made many factors have to be taken into consideration, the first being the choice of which device would be most beneficial. Mobile phones aside, notebook PCs have key benefits over other mobile devices. The main advantages in using a notebook PC over handheld mobile devices were reported to be; large display with the ability to work on detailed documents, a full-sized keyboard and the ability to access MS Office applications. However, it was also discovered that the ability to handle attachments, have greater storage and having better web application and access were also important.

The thought process now has to be taken one step further as SMB users are highly mobile, if the decision of notebook PCs as the key mobile device is made there is then the choice of Built-in Mobile Broadband versus the external card. Research shows that Built-in Mobile Broadband has higher performance than Mobile Broadband through an external card, in a recent report Gartner found that 3G service offerings are becoming sufficiently stable to enable an embedded notebook PC solution to last three years without an upgrade.

Gartner found that an internal 3G module will perform significantly better than external solutions for signal strength, with embedded modules performing better over external cards and handsets. This is due to the fact that notebook PC manufacturers have designed multiple antenna systems that provide superior signal propagation. OEM's also report seeing better battery life with embedded cards. WWAN - (Gartner 28 April 2008 - Changes Coming for Embedded 3G in Notebook PCs).

The inclusion of Built-in Mobile Broadband or external card with your notebook PC will help with wireless connectivity. Technical features of mobile devices have the largest potential for growth within businesses with the need for high-speed data communications and internet access. The technology in this area has come on in leaps and bounds in the past couple of years, from the built-in technology within notebook PCs such as Intel processor technology and proprietary software from various notebook PC manufacturers to increased network coverage across the UK

Notebook PCs also help with other key business issues that arise from increased employee mobility such as the problem of security. Many businesses are not fully prepared for the security risks that accompany mobile working. Ideally, mobile workers want to log in remotely to the network, replicating all of the access privileges found on their office local area network (LAN). However, strong perimeters and password systems are not adequate measures when it comes to remote security, and can be easily bypassed with password-cracking software. The built-in technology within certain notebook PCs is improving to help combat security issue's from hackers, however it is also key to ensure network security as this will unlock the key to secure mobile working.

( In conclusion it really depends on the specific business requirements but it is clear that making PC purchase decisions is no longer as simple as it once was with mobility being ever more critical. With notebook PC manufacturers introducing proprietary software the PC is no longer be considered just a commodity to any business ).
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