2016 North American Mobile Enterprise Applications

2016 North American Mobile Enterprise Applications

Opportunities within Enterprises

RELEASE DATE
14-Oct-2016
REGION
North America
Research Code: K0FB-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE03658-NA-CR_19106
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The overall research objective was to measure the current use and future decision-making behavior toward mobile enterprise applications, including some specific focus on mobile asset tracking (MAT), mobile sales force automation (MSFA), mobile workforce management (MWM), and mobile supply chain management (MSCM) software solutions. Interest in mobile business-to-employee (B2E) software applications remains high and stable. In 2016, 83% of respondent companies reported deploying at least 1 mobile worker app. The largest proportion of businesses (23%) have implemented between 20 and 49 separate apps. This market is expected to continue exhibiting strong growth. Looking forward, about 84% of respondent companies plan to deploy additional mobile worker apps between 2016 and 2017. In addition to examining a number of current mobility issues, this study deep drills on 4 mobile enterprise app categories that can be more expensive and require more complex design and deployment efforts. Each of these 4 app categories has experienced strong deployment growth in 2016, and most current users in each app category have near-term plans to expand their implementations.

Table of Contents

Research Objectives and Methodology

Methodology

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Market Overview

Market Definitions

Current and Planned Deployment of Mobile Software Apps for Employees

Mobile Worker App Users by Type

Pros and Cons for Providing Mobile Apps to Employees

Percent of Employees Using Company-approved Mobile Apps

Employee Use of Unauthorized Mobile Apps

Mobile Worker App Strategy Compared to Competitors’ by Country and Organization Size

Wearable Device Use by Country and Organization Size

Types of Company-owned Mobile Devices Issued and Personally Owned Mobile Devices Supported

Mobile Operating Systems Supported

Company’s Approach to BYOD

Mobile Operating Systems Preferred for BYOD

Current and Planned Use of an Enterprise Mobility Management Platform

Reasons for Not Implementing an EMM Platform

Key Parties in the Mobile App Decision Process

Strategic Partners for Selecting and Implementing Mobile Apps

Top Criteria Used to Select a Mobile Business Apps Partner

Preferred Type of Mobile Business App

Top Criteria Used to Select a Specific Prepackaged Mobile Business App

Deployment Plans for Specific Mobile App Categories

Deployment Plans for Specific Mobile App Categories (continued)

Deployment Plans for Specific Mobile App Categories (continued)

Additional Mobile Apps Used for Work Purposes by Organization Size

Satisfaction with Selected Mobile Apps

Business Impacts of Selected Mobile Apps

Mobile Solution Implementation—How it Occurred

Where Mobile Solution Implementation is Occurring

Barriers to Cloud-based Mobile Apps

Use of Mobile Handheld Devices

Top Barriers to Mobile Solution Adoption in the Disinterested Segment

Top Barriers to Mobile Solution Adoption in the Planners Segment

Role/Responsibility in the Organization

Role Currently Have in the Organization’s Decision to Provide Mobile Apps to Employees

Top Industries

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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The overall research objective was to measure the current use and future decision-making behavior toward mobile enterprise applications, including some specific focus on mobile asset tracking (MAT), mobile sales force automation (MSFA), mobile workforce management (MWM), and mobile supply chain management (MSCM) software solutions. Interest in mobile business-to-employee (B2E) software applications remains high and stable. In 2016, 83% of respondent companies reported deploying at least 1 mobile worker app. The largest proportion of businesses (23%) have implemented between 20 and 49 separate apps. This market is expected to continue exhibiting strong growth. Looking forward, about 84% of respondent companies plan to deploy additional mobile worker apps between 2016 and 2017. In addition to examining a number of current mobility issues, this study deep drills on 4 mobile enterprise app categories that can be more expensive and require more complex design and deployment efforts. Each of these 4 app categories has experienced strong deployment growth in 2016, and most current users in each app category have near-term plans to expand their implementations.
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No Index No
Podcast No
Author Jeanine Sterling
Industries Telecom
WIP Number K0FB-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Mobile Enterprise Applications
Keyword 2 Mobile Enterprise Applications in North America
Keyword 3 Mobile Enterprise Applications
Is Prebook No