How CIOs are preparing for next-gen mobile paid TMobileBusiness
While leveraging next-generation mobile network speeds may mean different things to different companies, for most enterprises it’s ultimately about improving productivity and saving time. Employees already use their smartphones at work, but imagine the exponential boost for those who rely heavily on mobile networks. And with next-gen networks, teams can harness technologies like artificial intelligence and augmented reality to accomplish tasks in the workplace.
“This is the type of thing that [a next-gen network] enables. For us, it means that Angelenos get home from work faster, there could be safer streets and people can spend more quality time with family,” he said.Once a CIO grasps the next-gen network’s transformational power, it’s time to address the obstacles ahead.
When it comes to any new technology, Ross advises that organizations watch out for the hype. Some platforms and technologies often don’t have the ROI to match the marketing. “I think it becomes important for them to understand their operations, their organization and what ultra-high-speed mobile connectivity can do for them,” he said. “Start with things like proof of concept and pilots to ensure the endeavor is producing before devoting large amounts of money.
Implementing and adapting to groundbreaking technologies, however, requires addressing ethical and human resources ramifications—a task that increasingly falls to the CIO.
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