Mobile Failing Over 2/3rds Of Frontline Workers

ATLANTA and ABINGDON, England, Nov. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As COVID-19 continues to impact countries across the globe, the pressure on frontline enterprise workers has never been more acute. Yet despite 87% of IT admitting to having some tools in place to proactively monitor and manage their critical IT infrastructure, two thirds of frontline workers experience mobile issues each month which negatively impact their ability to do their jobs - a rise of 16% from last year.

In September 2020, B2M Solutions commissioned a trusted independent market research company to survey over 1,505 companies across the United States, Canada and Europe as part of its 3(rd) Annual State of Enterprise Mobility Survey. The survey found that of all the mobile issues reported, the following rank as the most prevalent monthly issues:

    --  Poor or unstable WiFi or mobile coverage experienced by 70% of workers
    --  Almost two-thirds (63%) flagged that device batteries drain very quickly
        and do not last an entire shift
    --  62% reported the mobile apps they use often crash
    --  Almost half (44%) cited that their device reboots itself for no apparent
        reason.

However these stats are only the tip of the iceberg as 85% of monthly mobile issues go unreported to IT (up from 80% last year). Almost half of IT managers (48%) also admitted to an increase in the number of worker-reported issues over the last 12-18 months .

With COVID-19 forecast to plunge the global economy into the deepest recession since the Second World War, the spotlight on the impact these issues are having on company financials has never been more acute:

    --  Lost Worker Productivity - IT Workers reported a loss in productivity
        with 88% of IT reporting that it takes 30 minutes or longer to resolve
        mobile issues - time which could be used to service customers
    --  Increased costs - 58% report that mobile issues cost their companies
        unnecessary costs. In fact the total costs related to these issues over
        5 years are likely 80% or higher of the enterprise's Total Cost of
        Ownership of mobile devices. The survey notes increased costs from IT
        related to a high % of unnecessary swapping of healthy batteries and
        devices in an attempt to quickly resolve workers' mobility issues.
    --  Increased stress - 61% of workers feel stress when their job can't be
        done due to mobile issues. To compound this, 44% face anger and rudeness
        if mobile issues impact their ability to service customers effectively.
        As noted in the survey, workers report this level of stress often
        manifests in time off work / sick time
    --  Lost revenue - 41% of companies reported lost revenue due to mobile
        device issues and downtime
    --  Lost customers - with two-thirds of workers having at least one issue
        per month with their mobile device and each device on average taking 30
        minutes to fix, it is no wonder that over a third (35%) of companies
        surveyed have reported lost customers.

"Despite the enterprise's growing reliance on mobile devices and applications, the number of mobile issues affecting a workers' ability to do their job is on the rise. These issues are increasing costs to an enterprise - not only in terms of wasted hardware but more importantly in terms of lost productivity, lost revenue and lost customers. With the total costs related to these issues over 5 years forecast to be 80% or higher of the enterprise's True Cost of Ownership(TM) of mobile devices, now is the time to act," commented Gary Lee, Chief Revenue Officer of B2M Solutions.

He added: "Despite 97% of companies in our survey having a device management tool like MDM / EMM in place to manage mobility, only 2% of these companies state these tools allow them to proactively manage and control these critical issues. Clearly there is a need for better solutions which provide more detailed analytics alongside real-time visibility. Proactively spotting and fixing problems, and in some cases even predicting them, is the key to empowering frontline workers and IT teams with the tools they need to keep mobility up and running. Without them we risk more disruption, lengthier down time, poorer customer service and higher costs - all of which companies can ill afford as we look to a more positive pathway into 2021."

To request a copy of the 3rd annual State of Enterprise Mobility Survey, please visit https://b2msolutions.com/2020-state-of-enterprise-mobility/

Notes to Editors

B2M Solutions commissioned an online survey of 1,505 companies across the United States & Canada (33%), the United Kingdom (33%), France, Italy, Germany, and Spain (33%) in September 2020 using an independent market researcher. The pool of end-user survey respondents was screened by the provider to ensure they depend on a mobile device to do their job daily, while IT worker survey respondents were screened to ensure they were in charge of supporting mobility in an enterprise. There were 3+ million devices under management by IT respondents in the survey.

About B2M Solutions

B2M Solutions(TM) is a global software company dramatically improving how enterprise mobility is operated and managed. The company's flagship product, Elemez(TM), provides real-time actionable analytics and Enterprise Mobility Intelligence for enterprise mobile devices and applications. Unlike traditional enterprise mobile software management tools used for MDM, EMM and UEM, Elemez proactively identifies, isolates and predicts issues to help enterprises prevent and avoid problems, improve enterprise mobility's performance and lower the True Cost of Ownership(TM) of mobility. Founded in 2002, B2M is a privately held company based in Abingdon, UK, with North American operations in Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A. To learn more, visit: https://b2msolutions.com

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