Mobile has become one of the important parts of the lifestyle. According to a report by mobile internet, about 79% of adults in the UK own a smartphone and spend around 2 hrs and 34 min. in a day on their mobile device. This has led to rapid advancement in mobile technology and one can see more apps are being introduced in Apple store and Google play by global brands. Businesses are also deploying mobile solutions across their organization to connect people, processes and data to improve how the users interact with products and services. Read in detail steps taken by organizations to successfully implement the enterprise mobility strategy for leveraging this technology for their benefit.
IoT is indeed the Next Big Thing.
As per a report, the spending on IoT is expected to cross over $1.7 trillion by 2020.
Surprisingly, it is assumed that mobility will play a vital role in assisting IoT to reach this milestone.
Let’s find out how IoT brings radical changes in traditional mobile app development in this blog.How IoT Influences Mobile App Development in 2019 and BeyondWell, IoT is no longer limited to the concepts of smart city and smart homes.
It has shown full transformational potential in the form of IIoT (Industrial IoT).
More companies tend to integrate the IoT system to bring automation in the process and enhance convenience.
Are developers confuse to launch a successful and sustainable app? In recent the world has already shifted from desktops to mobiles and in which enterprise mobility solution is one such trend.
Technological innovation in the transportation industry encompasses a comprehensive range of mobility methods delivering a broad range of products to the industry.
Today's consumer is well-connected and well-informed, and as a result, this is leading the major operating players to research, develop, and technologically evolve continuously to safeguard their position in the ecosystem.
Transportation system regulations are primarily designed around demographic needs based on the government policy framework.
Some of the essential criteria which are taken into consideration while creating a policy regulation for a specific region are- the socio-economic conditions, commuter lifestyle, degree of technology acceptance, demographic terms, infrastructure availability, and global economic conditions.Public transportation is the basic and most common form of mobility in any economy, which can further facilitate transportation of people and goods on a daily basis at subsidized costs and in a secured manner.
Currently, a major gap in the adoption of public transportation is in the form of last mile connectivity, that is, from home to station or bus stop, and vice versa.Micro mobility has the potential to provide first- and last-mile connectivity for commuters.Mobility as a service (MaaS) providers have established a strong foundation for the development shared mobility ecosystem, which has the potential to ensure high resource utilization rate unlike the conventional method of personal vehicle ownership model.
The foundation also leads to an essential fact that there are gaps in MaaS and end-to-end connectivity; and here, micro mobility performs as a bridge between shared services and their end-to-end connectivity.