May 12, 2008
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Diverse Business Needs Driving Wireless Applications Wide Array of Technologies
Companies find plethora of mobility solutions
NEW YORK, NY – May 12, 2008 – The next-generation of wireless technology has a new focus: enabling mobile business operations. This transcends the old wireless goals of voice roaming and a local data dynamic in favor of a new focus on enabling business operations remotely. Data-capable devices are in wide deployment, with nearly 90% of IT executives indicating their organizations either support or use such instruments, according to Nemertes’ latest benchmark study, “Next-Generation Wireless”.
WiFi integration is now becoming an important business tool that has largely been deployed to reduce the cost of cellular access. “Enterprises are demanding mobility solutions,” said Mike Jude, research analyst with Nemertes Research. “Vendors and carriers must understand and develop wireless solutions that are aimed at improving business operations. “
Another key finding is that next-generation wireless requires a shared service responsibility between the enterprise IT organization and the carrier. Nemertes found that support for mobile devices continues to increase, with 23% of IT executives indicating support for Blackberry devices, up from 13.8% in 2007. Yet these devices are actually on carrier networks. Improved service expectations of users can only be met by closer collaboration between IT organizations and carriers.
The study also found that smaller companies are spending about the same proportionally on wireless as large companies, approximately 4% of their IT budgets, indicating that wireless is an essential part of business, regardless of size.
The benchmark indicates that IT executives must include wireless in their IT planning process since wireless is increasingly augmenting or even replacing fixed infrastructure. “Excluding wireless in IT planning will deny the maximum benefit of wireless investment and will likely generate additional costs downstream as poorly designed or implemented networks require replacement or reengineering”, Jude says.
About the Benchmark
The five-volume benchmark, Advanced Communications Services, examines several key areas, including building a better WAN, wireless trends, branch-office recommendations, organizational best practices, and contract-negotiation analysis.
About Nemertes Research
Nemertes Research is an analyst firm that specializes in analyzing and quantifying the business value of emerging technologies. We select technical and business issues to research based on input from our clients and benchmarks participants. You can learn more about Nemertes Research at our website www.nemertes.com.