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Wireless-Value Realization

Gartner Trend: Wireless-Value Realization

Wireless-Value Realization covers the provision of wireless network services from everything, including traditional end-user computing, support for edge devices, digital tagging solutions, etc. Such networks go well beyond pure connectivity, providing location and other real-time information and insight from analytics, and allow systems to harvest network energy directly.


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What is Wireless-Value Realization?

Wireless-value realization is the process of leveraging wireless technologies to achieve business objectives and deliver value to customers, employees, and stakeholders. It involves identifying and implementing wireless solutions that can improve operational efficiency, enhance customer engagement, and generate new revenue streams.

Wireless-value realization encompasses a range of activities, including identifying wireless technology opportunities, assessing the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of wireless solutions, designing and implementing wireless infrastructure and applications, and measuring the impact of wireless solutions on business performance. It requires collaboration between different teams and stakeholders, including IT, business, and operations, to ensure that wireless solutions are aligned with business goals and are delivering measurable value.

Examples of wireless-value realization include deploying wireless sensors and monitoring systems to optimize manufacturing processes, using mobile devices and applications to improve customer engagement and service delivery, and implementing wireless payment systems to streamline transactions and improve customer convenience. By realizing the value of wireless technologies, businesses can gain a competitive advantage, improve customer satisfaction, and achieve sustainable growth.
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  • Last modified: 2023/03/30 16:25
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