Managing a corporate mobile fleet upgrade is a time-consuming and exacting task, especially when dealing with a distributed or hybrid workforce.
It's that time of the year again, when the launch of a new iPhone is putting the consideration of a corporate mobile fleet upgrade back on the table.
A fleet upgrade is a project which is critical to business productivity, continuity and security. It is also a project with high visibility touching users at every level of an organisation. It is a project that needs to be delivered right the first time.
What is the best way to approach this project?
Whether you have 15, 150 or 1500+ devices to upgrade, there are some steps you can take to minimise risk to productivity, protect data security, and to delight end users.
All six steps require meticulous planning and project management, and all occur before the device leaves the building,
Most of the devices we deploy are supplied new in box with no additional provisioning required outside of the device enrolment in Telstra's Device Enrolment Service (DES) portal. However, we also provide a Premium Provisioning service which can include opening the box, inserting the SIM card, updating to latest OS; applying a screen protector, and supplying a case to proactively protect the longevity of the device.
This is a difficult and time-consuming task and requires collaboration with the carrier or a partner like MobileCorp. It includes applying a Telstra service to each SIM, applying account level codes, activating SIM or eSIM, and informing Asset Inventory by assigning service ownership, and allocating a billing cost centre.
It is a critical component of any device refresh that assets are enrolled in the relevant manufacturer's device management environment being Apple Business Manager, Samsung Knox or Google Zero Touch. This assigns asset ownership, allows asset tracking, and aligns warranty information.
Unified Endpoint Management environments allow the corporate IT team to remote manage corporate devices applying policies to enforce end user behaviour, secure devices and data, manage applications, all from a single console. Leading UEM vendors are Microsoft Intune, VMWare Workspace ONE, IBM MaaS360, MobileIron. When undertaking a mobile fleet refresh, the new devices can be enrolled in the UEM environment utilising the manufacturer's device enrolment program on startup.
Gone are the days when any business needs to ask end users to sync their corporate device with their email or the corporate network, or manually download applications. Utilising UEM allows an out-of-box startup experience for end users, applying all passcode and restriction/security policies, and enabling zero-trust access policies.
It used to be a simple task of physically getting the new mobile device into the hands of the aligned employee. Now that many more workers are distributed it is a project in itself organising the deployment of devices to individual home workplaces. Packaging, insurance, delivery instructions and confirmation, support helpdesk, all need to be carefully managed to prevent loss.
No, of course not. Many organisations will have the capability to manage a corporate mobile fleet upgrade, especially if the number of devices involved is small, there is experienced inhouse resource, and there is workload capacity,
However, a mobile device upgrade project will put a significant workload on IT and administration resources, and many organisations choose to outsource the project to speed up the deployment while ensuring risk factors are minimised and end users have access to helpdesk support.
The benefits of outsourcing to a Telstra Partner like MobileCorp are
While delaying the replacement of older devices may seem like a cost-saving approach, there are many valid reasons to upgrade regularly and these may outweigh the financial upside of a delay.
Some of the reasons that business should upgrade devices regularly are:
The bottom line is that employees are insisting on a new level of mobility that many older devices simply can’t deliver. And while efficiency gains can be somewhat difficult to quantify, new mobile devices are continuing to deliver greater value across the business when it comes to productivity and security.
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