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Enterprise mobility as the new norm for a successful business

Recent trends in business mobility

Let’s begin by taking an understanding of the global mobile technology market.

A recent study from GSMA intelligence showcases that 49% of the global population today is connected – meaning they use the internet using their smartphone. I believe all of us are among the 49%. Also, by the year 2025 the worldwide consumer adoption of 5G is forecasted to rise to 1.8 billion. Now that’s a huge number!

This clearly indicates that smartphone adoption will tremendously increase by 2025. Certainly, we can expect that mobility is the future as user interaction will be at the peak. To support this argument, let’s look at some of the recent mobility trends.

Enterprises are moving towards digital transformation and they are adopting a ‘digital-first’ approach.

A finding from IDG that shows a clear picture of the ‘digital-first’ approach and how various industries are prioritizing it on top of their mind. It is impressive to know that about 89% of organizations have adopted, or have plans to adopt a ‘digital-first’ business strategy.

This leads us to our next mobility trend – cloud computing.

A Cisco study says that Cloud Traffic grew 3.7 times from 2015 to 2020 and the cloud accounted for 92% of traffic by the end of 2020, up from 82% in 2015.

By this statistic, I can say that cloud adoption is no more an option. This means we have seen 30% of the total growth in CAGR by 2020. In fact, it has become a necessity for enterprises as consumers are demanding for anytime, anywhere access to information. This gives them better accessibility, speed, reliability and scalability.

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