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1. How will this new technology improve our business processes? 2. Is the new technology affordable? 3. Is the new technology reliable and scalable? 4. How much training will be required for employees to use the new technology? 5. How will the new technology impact our existing business processes and systems?


If you want to make sure that your business is getting the most out of its technology, you need to ask the right questions before upgrading. This will create a digital support system that is tailored to your specific needs.
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If you're ready to introduce or upgrade some technology tools, you are on the way to seeing great benefits. But shopping for the technologies you need can be tedious. Today, there are more options to choose from than ever. How will you know which mobile, scanning or printing devices are right for your business's specific operations? And will they come preloaded with the software you need to make tasks or reporting easier, or will you have to shop around for that separately?
Before choosing the tech you think will be a good fit for your company, it’s fundamentally critical to recognize a mobile computer or printer is only a “solution” if it doesn’t create more work for your team. In a lot of cases, business owners and IT buyers don’t take the time to consider how their devices must function before purchasing them. In turn, they experience long-term challenges down the road that lead to even more inefficiencies, confusion and costs.
Remember, you are in a discovery phase. You are opening a door that can result in great improvement for your operations. However, it’s critical to set a foundation that will be able to support your growing business — and technology infrastructure — long term.
-How will the device be used? -What are the features of the device? -What are the costs of the device? -What are the benefits of the device? When considering purchasing any devices, think about these things: -How will the device be used? -What are the features of the device? -What are the costs of the device? -What are the benefits of the device?
are often inefficient and can be improved. 2. Existing workflows can be improved to make them more efficient.
Your workflow is the lifeblood of your business - it keeps all the moving pieces operating like a well-oiled machine. That's why it's important to consider how much you're willing to adapt your existing workflows to fit the mold of new technologies. Will workflows have to be reconfigured with the deployment of these new devices, or can new hardware and software integrate without much change? If changes are needed, do you have the time, energy, money and resources available to adapt accordingly?
Tools that create the fewest alterations around your existing workflow may be the ideal starting point. Implementing technologies that seamlessly transition your staff from old devices (or no devices) to modern devices with familiar and easy-to-use interfaces will save your team time and a whole lot of aggravation.
of a product is very important to its success. A product's success depends on the user's experience of it.
If the devices aren’t helping employees, your mobility solutions will just cause more frustration in the long run. Your employees want to feel well-supported by the devices without worrying about interference with their daily tasks. How will this piece of technology impact the employee’s work experience while using it? Is it practical for the user? Is it wearable? Could it interfere with an employee’s comfort if they, say, have small hands? Is it economical for you, personally, and your business? Is the system intuitive or will it take a while to train staff and onboard new staff? These are the key questions that should influence your device decisions. Comfort and lasting practicality aren’t always at the top of people’s tech shopping lists, but they are just as important as having a quality scanner that does the job.
is a big concern for many people. Many people are concerned about the flexibility and security of different operating systems.
An OS that is built with a business user in mind will have flexibility in how you can manage your mobile and printing solutions, and will likely have help monitoring for and pushing security and maintenance updates.
As a smaller business, you may not see the need for mobile devices that run enterprise-grade Android OS versions or enterprise printers with specialized OS platforms. However, you have the same data security and privacy requirements as every other business, and your customers are relying on you to deliver on time — just like your larger competitors. So, you need to level the playing field and even give yourself an advantage when it comes to device management and security. If you opt for enterprise-grade devices, you’ll be able to easily stage your devices on your own timeframe, add or scale new apps and even provide remote support for employees who may be out making deliveries when they report device issues. They have a lot of self-service device management tools built-in – tools that also make it easier to push security patches and updates and protect both devices and data. Plus, they’re built to last for years and grow with your business.
You don't want to have to get new devices every year or two as new apps are needed or an OS update is required. Even if you must spend a little bit more money upfront to get an enterprise-grade device, you'll save so much money over five years - mainly because your devices will last that long, no matter how many times you need to upgrade the OS or workflow software.
are two important aspects of a successful website. A website's success is often determined by its level of connectivity and visibility.
How does your back-end system communicate with the edge devices used inside and outside your company? Are workers in stores, warehouses, or the field able to make reliable, real-time connections to the people and data they need to complete tasks or assist customers? Communication is always important for business operations. If signals are getting crossed and insight is getting lost, you won't be happy with your new tech. Make sure the devices you give your team provide them full business visibility and keep them in sync with one another, partners, and customers. Look for technologies with the following connectivity capabilities:
You'll want a secure Wi-Fi network. Just be sure each device's Wi-Fi performance is optimized for voice over IP (VoIP) and has a VoIP client to enable push-to-talk (PTT) and voice calls over Wi-Fi.
You'll need devices with cellular 4G/5G connectivity that can support an outdoor PTT voice client. Also, confirm the device has best-in-class audio features like noise-cancelling algorithms, multiple microphones and a loud front-facing speaker.
Several valuable track and trace technologies can accurately and automatically reflect changes in back-end systems so staff, partners and customers have visibility into the current status of inventory or orders. For example, handheld RFID sleds can be attached to mobile computers to help associates quickly locate or account for items.
The long-term value of a company is a measure of its ability to create value for shareholders over time. The ability of a company to create value for shareholders over time is a measure of its long-term value.
If your new devices break the first time they're dropped, can't be used in the rain, or won't be compatible with future wireless networks, you won't be able to get much use out of them. Find solutions that are built with your business' purpose in mind. Are the devices you are interested in well-suited for the environment in which they will be used? Will they be able to run the types of apps you need them to down the line? Sync with networks and information systems?
There are different devices out there designed for specific operational needs. If your workplace is going to put a lot of stress on the handheld devices, printers or scanners, you will need ruggedly designed technology that can survive the daily hazards they will encounter through the years. You will also need to be able to add features or unlock certain functionality as workflows evolve. A quality investment is meant to last and perform up to your business standards.
By asking the right questions before upgrading your technology, you, your employees and your customers will all be happy because of your thoughtful leadership. As much as I enjoy seeing businesses jump into their first big tech upgrade, it’s never fun to see all the challenges that come with moving too fast. It’s important to pause to consider the true driving purpose behind every technology decision. Discover the role your mobility investment is meant to play, and know that by minding the details, the time and money you spend today will pay off in lasting, impactful ways.

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