System z in a Mobile World
An IBM Redbooks Point-of-View publication
Published 24 January 2014
IBM Form #: REDP-5088-00
(7 pages)
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Authors: Nigel Williams, Frank van der Wal
Abstract
As organizations engage with customers, partners, and employees who are increasingly using mobile as their primary general-purpose computing platform, these organizations have tremendous opportunity to transact—everything from exchanging information to exchanging goods and services, from employee self-service to customer service. This mobile engagement allows you to build new insight into your customer’s behavior so that you can anticipate their needs and gain a competitive advantage by offering new services.
Becoming a mobile enterprise is about re-imagining your business around constantly connected customers and employees. The speed of mobile adoption dictates transformational innovation rather than incremental innovation. Mobile really is a “disrupt or be disrupted” technology.
This brings some specific challenges:
- Reacting to a new set of user expectations about the way they interact with your company
- Delivering high-quality mobile applications quickly and efficiently
- Coping with sudden unexpected increases in mobile initiated transactions, for example when a new sales offer becomes available
- Managing a wide range of different devices and adapting the existing enterprise security framework to the unique security challenges of a mobile environment
This IBM® Redbooks® Point-of-View publication highlights how IBM System z plays an important role in today’s mobile world by providing the secure and stable base that you need to extend existing enterprise data and transactions to mobile users.
Table of contents
Mobile from an enterprise perspective
The role of System z
What’s next: How IBM can help