The first quarter of this year clearly gave the wide picture of the path where mobility is headed. It brought with itself a whole set of connected devices along with the era of Internet of things. In a span of five years, smartphones and tablets have become a core part of all user engagement, outpacing every other technology in terms of overall adoption. Nowadays everything is trying to go mobile, from large enterprises to small business. There is a huge wave of mobility that has swept across different sectors like banking, medical, pharma, retail, travel, logistics etc.
This shift has brought with itself a tsunami of mobile applications as the core architecture of entire industries are being re-invented to take cognizance of mobile first strategy. Rather than putting in a whole different setup for mobility, enterprises are trying to incorporate it into the existing architecture, ensuring that all the redundant processes are streamlined and enhanced to increase proficiency.
By Capitalising on this opportunity, business are able to bridge the gap between consumer and themselves for a much better user experience as well as customer satisfaction. With real time information sharing as well as connectivity under place, business have been forced to rethink their strategy and jump the bandwagon of innovation that has engulfed the overall technology sector.
Last year, flurry also came out with a detailed report that gave vital insights to the overall mobility architecture of the future. During its Source14 summit, which included leaders from various industries coming together on one platform and sharing ideas on the future of mobility, there was a lot discussed on how mobility has started to get more user engaging. The overall concept that is coming to the mainstream is based on unified communication. Internet of things has brought all the devices under a single umbrella of connectivity, that are connected round the clock with each other, sharing information and helping in providing better services to the end user at their dispense.
These connected devices in the future would act as a node of end user enabling collaboration and streamlining of business processes. With big data analytics coming into picture, custom mobile apps development has helped bring revitalised apps to these devices. The next phase in mobility has surely put a huge prospective into the picture. Connectivity is the core issue that is being discussed among the corridors of technology evangelists. Over the period of next few years, mobility is going to change the way information is shared. It will drive more data among end users and encapsulate to richer user experience. The age of connected internet is here and mobility is at its behest driving future innovations.