Topic: Mobile computing and its business implications
8-10 pages in length
APA formatted
Minimum six (6) sources - at least two (2) from peer reviewed journals
Include an abstract, introduction, and conclusion peer reviewed journal:1
peer name: Monica prithvi karingula
Mobile data is not only about the smartphone usage for consumer needs but is also created for other services. Strictly speaking, it is similar to the data created using web, the only difference is that the consumers produce more data based on switching behavior to digital methods. Data is created, even when the phones are not used.
In recent enterprise mobility landscape is a matter of balancing between increasing employee demands and increasing security risks. According to Reimer (2013), businesses face pressure from employees to provide or allow competitive devices that feature the latest technology available. Also, the reality of security threats and the need for consistent functionality creates a legitimate concern for IT departments.
Mobile computing is used for optimization and personalize services, where data retention is key service, and the developers use this to compare the numbers with other applications in the similar categories to gain insight and think of what might have to be changed to improve. Also, data for the location is an essential component for mobile data- and it perhaps is the primary data to help transform the mobile advertising industry, in order to have an ability to deliver real-time and targeted advertising which represents an evolution in the market.
For example, Amazon is working out how to gain secure access to your car and your house, even when you are out which has implications for last-mile deliverers. According to Logistics Business, as stated by Jinks (2017), Amazon has cracked the problem of how to deliver groceries to your fridge or into your car boot, without shoppers even having to be there - thanks to smart access technology. The company has been working with an automotive tech company to enable access your car's boot or hatch; and on a ‘smart doorbell' that gives one-time access to your home for deliveries.
Peer review 2:
peer name: Lakshmi munnangi
The impact of mobile technology on business operations" given by "Christian Stafford" describes transformation in business with mobile computing. This article includes the explanation of malware tools and the factors of network perimeter disappearing to meet the changing mobile technology. It also discusses the issues related to privacy and policy regarding IBM predicts and BYOD. This article is related as it discusses the massive impact on business rules that examine how we play, work, and live and it is important to explore these shifts along with the combination of sensitization and the internet of things.
It discusses the relevant information like the interesting things needed for the generation of technology that begins with scale changes with a big step. It can create the incredible data amount that is through electronic touch and diverse communication with a wide range of back-end systems. So, according to the author, it is the evolution of digital business for achieving the security level and works like the real core "DNA" for digital business (Stafford, 2016).
The second article under the title "Mobile Cloud Computing in Business" proposed by "Nilam S. Desai". It describes that mobile computing is used vastly for various types of businesses like marketing, payment, and shopping, etc. The author explains that mobile applications propose the functions for consuming and building the business for next generation. It also gives relevant solution for trading in e-business and provide larger accessibility for development of e-commerce. This article is related to the previously discussed article as it also explains about applications of mobile computing in businesses.
It contains relevant information that it provides e-business, the platforms for selling and buying the products and services. It helps to increase the power and efficiency of the business with the application of mobile computing which addresses various issues associated with it. It also discusses various advantages of mobile computing in business such as make enterprises cost-efficient, provides access to more features, covers large market and much more. So, these two articles are related to each other and discuss mobile computing and its business implications (Desai, 2016).