Is another mobile acronym on your Christmas list? Great! I have one for you, MEMP (mobile enterprise management platform). A MEMP is designed to help you keep mobile systems, mobile networks, mobile devices and your mobile workforce working and productive. This is not easy if you have several thousand mobile devices being used in mission critical roles across a wide geographic area.
When my family and I are traveling on trains in Europe, all of the rail staff that check your tickets and sell you snacks are carrying mobile devices. Airports and airport gates are increasingly being operated by people with mobile devices. Public safety and emergency responders are nearly all carrying mobile devices today.
If you have the good fortune of being the person responsible for keeping mission critical mobile applications and mobile devices operating, then you would appreciate the value of a MEMP.
Kevin Benedict is a TCS futurist and lecturer focused on the signals and foresight that emerge as society, geopolitics, economies, science, technology, environment, and philosophy converge.
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