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Over 68% of Global 2000 Companies Plan to Expand Wireless Data Access Beyond Email in 2007
At the Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2006 being held here this week, Apresta, provider of bringing business processes to wireless devices, released the results of a new survey which reveals that IT management at Global 2000 companies are responding to demands to address the business needs for their expanding mobile user base by supporting wireless access to enterprise data.
A survey of over 150 Global 2000 companies from financial services, health care, insurance, manufacturing, chemical production, retail, and government revealed that large multi-national organizations have already deployed significant number of devices. Respondents indicated that they are looking beyond e-mail to embrace additional enterprise applications on handheld devices.
Of those surveyed, 80.
The survey further revealed that wireless users are looking for a variety of enterprise data on their handheld devices. Most users are looking for key account information (47.1%) and new sales leads (44.8%), but the survey shows that field staff also want to have access to a wide range of information, including:
- Customer service information – 39.1%
- Daily sales figures – 33.3%
- Forecast sales figures – 33.3%
- Inventory information – 26.4%
- Billing details – 21.8%
- Invoice statistics – 21.5%
- Expenses – 20.7%
The survey also found that the average IT Department supports 2,200 wireless devices in the field, mostly for executive management (74.7%) and field sales (58.6%). Respondents indicated that they expected the number of wireless devices to increase by at least 65.2% in the coming months to an average of 3,630 users.
“The drive to stay ahead of the competition is compelling global enterprises to mobilize their business-critical data,” said Mark Elconin, CEO for Apresta. “Maintaining that competitive edge, means having the ability to quickly capture, organize and publish both data and processes from any back end systems to any mobile devices. IT is turning to solutions like Apresta to meet these demands.”

