Organisations will need the skills to develop, deploy, communicate and manage
security policies that minimise the risk of sensitive data falling into the
wrong hands. They will also have to ensure compliance with regulations, while at
the same time maintaining usability and flexibility for mobile workers. In
addition, technology professionals will need the skills to manage a
proliferation of devices accessing the network and applications running on those
devices although automated tools to do this are likely to become increasingly
prevalent.
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Strategy development
Before you can think about building solutions or buying products, you need to
develop an effective mobile strategy. Your strategy will require people with the
ability to communicate effectively and co-ordinate efforts between the IT
department and the rest of the business. They must have a broad understanding,
not only of the various business and personal issues involved in making the
technology work effectively, but also of the range of mobile technologies and
solutions available to support that strategy.
Supplier and service management
In most organisations, many mobile systems and services will be managed by
third parties. Having the skills to manage and co-ordinate a variety of partners
and suppliers, ensuring their services and products continue to work together to
do the bidding of your business, will be a key skill for many.
Keeping on top of convergence
Mobile systems and service vendors will throw acronyms at you, so it is vital
to have the skills to understand what is technically possible and cost-effective
on a variety of devices and networks. Since standards are changing all the time,
organisations need people to track and understand the market automatically, on
an ongoing basis, particularly in global organisations that need to keep abreast
of regional convergence issues.
Business collaboration
Organisations will increasingly need the skills to ensure mobile workers have
the tools they need to collaborate effectively across disparate locations and
time zones including instant messaging, social networking and
videoconferencing.
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