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Announcing a Breakthrough in Bad Credit Loans device manufactures are fighting each other for market share. Also device is quite a personal issue too people have their own preferences for devices. All these factors make the choice a difficult one. The commonsense approach would be to implement a solution, which can support as large a spectrum of devices as possible however this must be balanced with the costs involved. Also bear in mind that an application, which works on several devices, is also very expensive to maintain.All of those negative messages you hear about bad credit and mortgages! Im talking here about how it is commonly believed that if you have bad credit its virtually impossible to get a home loan, and if you do happen to get a home loan, then the interest rate will be so high it will be a feat in itself just meeting the repayments. In Australia, every Tom, Dick and Harry will tell you that bad credit is bad news when it comes to your prospects for a home loan, however, there is has been a breakthrough in the bad credit mortgage industry. To date, nobody has been brave enough to reveal it until now!The Breakthrough in Bad Credit Loans Forget those negative messages you no doubt have been inundated with, compliments of the media, big lenders and the majority of mortgage brokers! As a bad credit mortgage expert, I can honestly say that the negative messages are false. Here is a summary of the bad credit loan breakthrough: A mortgage is possible with bad credit: If you are suffering from the symptoms of bad credit (defaults, writs, repossessions, bankruptcies, judgements, e Network type and coverage In any country multiple networks with different standards co-exist e.g. in India both CDMA and GSM are popular. In addition there is a choice of GPRS, Edge, HSCSD etc. for the connectivity options. Please remember that the application must not only support important protocols but also should be resilient to fail over if the coverage is not adequate. For example if a GPRS connection does not exist, the transaction could be completed over GSM at a lower speed of 9600 bps. Security IT managers view wireless network prone to security breaches. One must take a holistic view on authentication, encryption, non-repudiation and data integrity. Systems integration Enterprise mobility cannot be achieved in isolation. Typically the backend corporate applications need to integrate seamlessly with some kind of mobility middleware this Convenience Store Supply Helps Retailers Deliver on Promise Today, many corporations have large mobile workforces, in sales and field service roles. Frequently, these mobile workers have little or no remote access to core business applications of their organisation. Voice and paper are still the main communication method for these employees to communicate and interact with the corporate backend. An obvious example is a Salesperson, who has to make a voice call to the corporate office to enquire whether an item he is selling is in stock or not. Typically he would make this call in the middle of his sales negotiation with the prospect. If he manages to close the deal, he would manually fill up the order form, which he would either hand deliver to the corporate office at the end of his day or if the organisation is slightly tech savvy, he would fax it to the corporate office. The inefficiencies in this communication approach are apparent. Imagine if the corporation had implemented an enterprise mobility solution the Salesperson in our example would be equipped with some kind of PDA to enquire about the stock information he would key in the item code in the stock query application running on his PDA, which would instantly tell him the answer by querying the database in real time. If a sale were made, the Salesperson would fill up the order form on his PDA, which would be uploaded to the corporations sales order processing application at the backend. The above example depicts the manual vs. mobile enabled business process for a Salesperson. Imagine how many corporate business processes can be mobile enabled and the resulting efficiency and productivity gains. And what is more interesting is that research in the US indicates that corporations are planning to implement mobility solutions as part of their business strategy and not for productivity gains alone.Convenience stores by nature have a singular brand promise: convenience. But in a fast-paced retail environment, the busiest of stores struggle to live up to that commitment. Some retailers are taking a step back and discovering opportunities to improve on convenience by rethinking their supply and fixture layout.Theyre recognizing opportunities to improve flow and better address their customers needs quickly and efficiently. If a store is properly staffed for its typical daily traffic, there should be no reason for lines and congestion. Convenience store managers need to realize the importance of efficient design in delivering on the promise of the industry.Store layout plays a big role in improving efficiency and convenience. It demands a customer-centric approach that allows managers to view the store as a customer would. By seeing the company the same way customers do, retailers have the necessary perspective to identify opportunities and make changes. Convenience store retailers should consider the most popular products, and then determine how easy or how difficult they are to Enterprise mobility applications Mobile Office These applications include wireless access to office solutions such as Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Groupwise etc. for real-time connectivity with E-mail, contact information, personal calendars and diaries. This is the simplest way to get started towards mobility and can be achieved with very little capital or operating expenditure. Some mobile operators in India have already started offering such solutions as part of the corporate packages. Mobile Web Content This set of applications mobilizes the Intranet and Internet content essentially making such content available on to mobile devices. Such a roll out again is a simple implementation without major investments the benefits can be offered immediately to employees and customers. The limitations around these applications are around the form factor of the device as not all devices have large screens conducive for browsing such content. Mobile News, Alerts and Notifications These applications provide information and alerts to people on the move based on a certain trigger e.g. if a certain threshold is crossed a text message to the systems administrator when the server disk space crosses 80% capacity. This category of applications also does not require major expenditure however the benefits of a roll out of such kind of applications can be immense as key information can be made available to the concerned person even when they are mobile. Most such implementations use SMS feature available on GSM networks. Mobile Commerce It is important for several corporations to provide for Mobile Commerce applications through these applications, a corporation can augment their revenue streams typically a consumer can transact with the corporation over a mobile channel. Some examples from India are the Cadbury implementation chocolate vending machines, which operate through an SMS and m-donation paying money to a temple through a mobile phone. Mobile Enterprise Applications This category of applications provides the corporation the potential to realise true benefits of mobility. Under this category of applications, a corporation would typically mobile enable large chunks of their business processes. The effort required is quite substantial as the process of implementing such an application involves a large part of the organisation and many existing IT applications. All kinds of information can be made available to mobile workers ranging from sales orders, inventory, production schedules, accounts payable and accounts receivable etc. Some of the typical examples of these kinds of applications are Sales Force Automation and Field Service Automation. An organisation typically has to invest in devices, mobility middleware and substantial systems integration along with data contracts with a mobile operator. Key considerations around enterprise mobility Each IT manager in an organisation is faced with a challenge of how to implement enterprise mobility. Apart from internal time and budgetary constraints, the IT manager has to consider several factors. Some of these are listed below: Device standardisation The industry is flooded with devices. These devices run various operating systems (Palm, Pocket PC, Symbian etc.). The rate at which new devices are introduced is also phenomenal as device manufactures are fighting each other for market share. Also device is quite a personal issue too people have their own preferences for devices. All these factors make the choice a difficult one. The commonsense approach would be to implement a solution, which can support as large a spectrum of devices as possible however this must be balanced with the costs involved. Also bear in mind that an application, which works on several devices, is also very expensive to maintain. Network type and coverage In any country multiple networks with different standards co-exist e.g. in India both CDMA and GSM are popular. In addition there is a choice of GPRS, Edge, HSCSD etc. for the connectivity options. Please remember that the application must not only support important protocols but also should be resilient to fail over if the coverage is not adequate. For example if a GPRS connection does not exist, the transaction could be completed over GSM at a lower speed of 9600 bps. Security IT managers view wireless network prone to security breaches. One must take a holistic view on authentication, encryption, non-repudiation and data integrity. Systems integration Enterprise mobility cannot be achieved in isolation. Typically the backend corporate applications need to integrate seamlessly with some kind of mobility middleware this p Researching A Business Opportunity at the backend. The above example depicts the manual vs. mobile enabled business process for a Salesperson. Imagine how many corporate business processes can be mobile enabled and the resulting efficiency and productivity gains. And what is more interesting is that research in the US indicates that corporations are planning to implement mobility solutions as part of their business strategy and not for productivity gains alone.When researching a business opportunity, it is essential to make sure that the business opportunity complies with the business opportunity statutes of the state in which you are doing the transaction. Also, check to see if it is registered. If the business opportunity comes under the FTC rule that it is mandated to disclose specific information regarding the business, ask if they are offering a prospectus to potential buyers.How To Research A Business OpportunityIt is necessary to study the history of the parent company, to determine if it is a successful company. It is necessary to be very sure that it is the right opportunity that suits your skills and one that you are capable of handling. Determine whether it will indeed be a better business opportunity for you than the present business you are engaged in, or if it will compliment the current business you are engaged in. Make sure that the price asked for is acceptable and determine if there is a scope for negotiating with the seller to reduce the rate somehow. It is necessary to be familiar and know how to run the business; Enterprise mobility applications Mobile Office These applications include wireless access to office solutions such as Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Groupwise etc. for real-time connectivity with E-mail, contact information, personal calendars and diaries. This is the simplest way to get started towards mobility and can be achieved with very little capital or operating expenditure. Some mobile operators in India have already started offering such solutions as part of the corporate packages. Mobile Web Content This set of applications mobilizes the Intranet and Internet content essentially making such content available on to mobile devices. Such a roll out again is a simple implementation without major investments the benefits can be offered immediately to employees and customers. The limitations around these applications are around the form factor of the device as not all devices have large screens conducive for browsing such content. Mobile News, Alerts and Notifications These applications provide information and alerts to people on the move based on a certain trigger e.g. if a certain threshold is crossed a text message to the systems administrator when the server disk space crosses 80% capacity. This category of applications also does not require major expenditure however the benefits of a roll out of such kind of applications can be immense as key information can be made available to the concerned person even when they are mobile. Most such implementations use SMS feature available on GSM networks. Mobile Commerce It is important for several corporations to provide for Mobile Commerce applications through these applications, a corporation can augment their revenue streams typically a consumer can transact with the corporation over a mobile channel. Some examples from India are the Cadbury implementation chocolate vending machines, which operate through an SMS and m-donation paying money to a temple through a mobile phone. Mobile Enterprise Applications This category of applications provides the corporation the potential to realise true benefits of mobility. Under this category of applications, a corporation would typically mobile enable large chunks of their business processes. The effort required is quite substantial as the process of implementing such an application involves a large part of the organisation and many existing IT applications. All kinds of information can be made available to mobile workers ranging from sales orders, inventory, production schedules, accounts payable and accounts receivable etc. Some of the typical examples of these kinds of applications are Sales Force Automation and Field Service Automation. An organisation typically has to invest in devices, mobility middleware and substantial systems integration along with data contracts with a mobile operator. Key considerations around enterprise mobility Each IT manager in an organisation is faced with a challenge of how to implement enterprise mobility. Apart from internal time and budgetary constraints, the IT manager has to consider several factors. Some of these are listed below: Device standardisation The industry is flooded with devices. These devices run various operating systems (Palm, Pocket PC, Symbian etc.). The rate at which new devices are introduced is also phenomenal as device manufactures are fighting each other for market share. Also device is quite a personal issue too people have their own preferences for devices. All these factors make the choice a difficult one. The commonsense approach would be to implement a solution, which can support as large a spectrum of devices as possible however this must be balanced with the costs involved. Also bear in mind that an application, which works on several devices, is also very expensive to maintain. Network type and coverage In any country multiple networks with different standards co-exist e.g. in India both CDMA and GSM are popular. In addition there is a choice of GPRS, Edge, HSCSD etc. for the connectivity options. Please remember that the application must not only support important protocols but also should be resilient to fail over if the coverage is not adequate. For example if a GPRS connection does not exist, the transaction could be completed over GSM at a lower speed of 9600 bps. Security IT managers view wireless network prone to security breaches. One must take a holistic view on authentication, encryption, non-repudiation and data integrity. 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This category of applications also does not require major expenditure however the benefits of a roll out of such kind of applications can be immense as key information can be made available to the concerned person even when they are mobile. Most such implementations use SMS feature available on GSM networks. Mobile Commerce It is important for several corporations to provide for Mobile Commerce applications through these applications, a corporation can augment their revenue streams typically a consumer can transact with the corporation over a mobile channel. Some examples from India are the Cadbury implementation chocolate vending machines, which operate through an SMS and m-donation paying money to a temple through a mobile phone. Mobile Enterprise Applications This category of applications provides the corporation the potential to realise true benefits of mobility. Under this category of applications, a corporation would typically mobile enable large chunks of their business processes. The effort required is quite substantial as the process of implementing such an application involves a large part of the organisation and many existing IT applications. All kinds of information can be made available to mobile workers ranging from sales orders, inventory, production schedules, accounts payable and accounts receivable etc. Some of the typical examples of these kinds of applications are Sales Force Automation and Field Service Automation. An organisation typically has to invest in devices, mobility middleware and substantial systems integration along with data contracts with a mobile operator. Key considerations around enterprise mobility Each IT manager in an organisation is faced with a challenge of how to implement enterprise mobility. Apart from internal time and budgetary constraints, the IT manager has to consider several factors. Some of these are listed below: Device standardisation The industry is flooded with devices. These devices run various operating systems (Palm, Pocket PC, Symbian etc.). The rate at which new devices are introduced is also phenomenal as device manufactures are fighting each other for market share. Also device is quite a personal issue too people have their own preferences for devices. All these factors make the choice a difficult one. The commonsense approach would be to implement a solution, which can support as large a spectrum of devices as possible however this must be balanced with the costs involved. Also bear in mind that an application, which works on several devices, is also very expensive to maintain. Network type and coverage In any country multiple networks with different standards co-exist e.g. in India both CDMA and GSM are popular. In addition there is a choice of GPRS, Edge, HSCSD etc. for the connectivity options. Please remember that the application must not only support important protocols but also should be resilient to fail over if the coverage is not adequate. For example if a GPRS connection does not exist, the transaction could be completed over GSM at a lower speed of 9600 bps. Security IT managers view wireless network prone to security breaches. One must take a holistic view on authentication, encryption, non-repudiation and data integrity. Systems integration Enterprise mobility cannot be achieved in isolation. Typically the backend corporate applications need to integrate seamlessly with some kind of mobility middleware this Window Cleaning - 6 Reasons To Start Your Own Window Cleaning Business #61607; Mobile Enterprise Applications This category of applications provides the corporation the potential to realise true benefits of mobility. Under this category of applications, a corporation would typically mobile enable large chunks of their business processes. 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Security IT managers view wireless network prone to security breaches. One must take a holistic view on authentication, encryption, non-repudiation and data integrity. Systems integration Enterprise mobility cannot be achieved in isolation. Typically the backend corporate applications need to integrate seamlessly with some kind of mobility middleware this poses complex challenges specially if the backend is a legacy application. ASP model vs. Enterprise hosting The IT manager must also choose on a model of the deployment. It is possible to procure an enterprise mobility solution that is hosted by the solution provider in such a deployment only connectors are provided to the backend. It is the responsibility of the solution vendor to maintain the platform. The other approach could be to deploy the solution on own servers. This approach has benefits of security and control, however it offers greater challenges in ongoing maintenance. Multiple applications The selected enterprise mobility solution should allow for multiple applications to co-exist on the same platform. It is possible the organisation starts with sales force automation and at a later date may want to deploy a mobility solution for the field service engineers. Business process change The enterprise mobility solution must be capable of supporting change in business processes without a need to redesign and re-program the applications. Costs The IT manager must not only look at capital expenditure involved in procuring and deploying enterprise mobility but also should be mindful of operating costs like network costs, hosting charges, device maintenance etc. Vendor experience If a 3rd party is involved in the mobility solution, the IT manager must look at the vendor experience in providing similar solutions. An important item to look for could be systems integration expertise of the vendor. Conclusion
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