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Challenges of Scaling Hardware and How to Overcome Them
Wearables, scanners, kiosks, and POS systems are just a few examples of hardware that has become a part of companies’ growing fleets of devices for use by customers, employees, contractors, and suppliers. As operations expand geographically and a company acquires more customers, hardware fleets can grow rapidly not only in size but also in complexity. […]
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Evaluating Dedicated Devices for Global Scale
Dedicated devices are ubiquitous — and for good reason. For many use-cases BYOD (bring your own device) is impossible and for others it’s impractical. This is true whether you’re a mom-and-pop restaurant with one location, a global retail chain, or a startup with a brilliant new wearable health monitor. What’s also true is that scaling […]
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Steps to Remove Product Development Barriers and Shorten Time to Market
Bringing new hardware products to the market can be an exhilarating yet complicated process. New product development takes time and can get expensive quickly due to the pitfalls companies might encounter. Unfortunately, not tackling these obstacles head-on can lead to increased costs and significant delays. Let’s look at the possible barriers to any product launch […]
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Considerations When Maintaining Mobile Device SLAs
Device SLAs can be critical to a company’s success – starting with the physical hardware and data plan, the SLA should relate all the way to the mobile applications, which can be as critical to a company’s success as any backend finance or claims processing system.
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Operational Considerations for Deploying Dedicated Mobile Devices
The biggest challenge most companies face when choosing to deploy and use corporate-owned single-use devices is learning how to operationally deploy and manage physical assets. In most cases, the core competencies of the organizations building these products lie in software, but the processes, challenges, and complexities of deploying and managing software are much different than […]
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